Two inmates at a maximum security prison have been condemned by police for posting crude explosive devices and racist letters to solicitors in West Yorkshire.
Bret Atkins, 23, and Jamie Snow, 27, prisoners at HMP Full Sutton near York, sent a series of threatening letters which police say were “designed to instil fear in their recipients”. Officers from the North East Counter Terrorism Unit were alerted to what they were doing by prison officers after they intercepted a letter containing an incendiary device.
A jury at Leeds Crown Court found Atkins guilty of conspiracy to send an explosive substance with intent and Snow, originally of Potternewton, Leeds, previously admitted sending an explosive substance with intent and two offences of threats to kill. They will be sentenced in September.
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