
Paul Page, the Cambridgeshire neo-Nazi sympathiser and convicted paedophile whose guilty plea to terrorism and firearms offences Searchlight reported in March, has been sentenced to six years in prison. .
Judge Richard Marks KC, the Common Serjeant of London, handed down the sentence at the Old Bailey, telling the court that Page had an “obsession” with weapons and that the items, stored in a residential area, had posed a real danger to the public, including potentially to his own children.
Child pornography
Page, of Littleport, Cambridgeshire, had been brought to police attention through his child pornography activity.

When officers raided his shed ten days after his initial arrest, they found more than 600 weapons including landmines, grenades, rifles and ammunition, along with banned manuals detailing how to construct firearms and viable explosives.
Man cave
The outbuilding, which Page described as a “man cave” and “personal museum”, had swastikas across the ceiling. Despite a white supremacist tattoo and an email address using neo-Nazi numerals, Page continued to deny holding extreme right-wing views.


Hannah Wilkinson, head of the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit, said the combination of dangerous chemicals, banned documents and Page’s weapons obsession made this “not harmless collecting” but “a volatile mix of extremist obsession, weapons and explosive materials.”
Page had previously received a 20-month sentence for the child pornography offences, and remains on the sex offenders register for life.





