伦敦一名波兰男子因试图用3D打印冲锋枪和网上宣传极端主义而被判处15年徒刑。
A Polish man in London was sentenced to 15 years for trying to 3D-print a submachine gun and promoting extremism online.
Robert Adamski, 29岁的波兰国民和伦敦东部的门卫,因试图用3D打印冲锋枪而被判处15年徒刑。
Robert Adamski, a 29-year-old Polish national and east London doorman, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to 3D-print a submachine gun.
2024年7月被捕后,发现他身上有一台打印机,中间生产了一个火器部件,还有一份25轮的杂志和极端主义材料,包括新纳粹标志。
Arrested in July 2024, he was found with a printer mid-production of a firearm component, along with a 25-round magazine and extremist materials, including neo-Nazi symbols.
当局发现他管理着一个宣传反犹主义和极右极端主义的电报小组,搜索了枪支制造指示,并在一次自豪集会上分享了有关暴力计划的信息。
Authorities discovered he managed a Telegram group promoting antisemitism and far-right extremism, had searched for firearm-building instructions, and shared messages referencing violent plans at a Pride rally.
尽管声称打印机是用来赌博的,但陪审团判定他犯有多项与恐怖主义有关的指控,突出了对3D印刷和网上激进化的关切。
Despite claiming the printer was for gaming, a jury convicted him on multiple terrorism-related charges, highlighting concerns over 3D printing and online radicalization.