Robert Gregory, 24 and of Bournemouth, has been jailed for terrorism offences A BOURNEMOUTH man has been put behind bars for terrorism offences after his phone contained content relating to the manufacturing of a bomb. Robert Gregory, 24, had his mobile phone seized back in April 2019 after concerns were raised about searches that had been made on the device. A detailed review of his mobile phone revealed that instructional videos on the manufacture of a small explosive device and an electronic timer had been viewed, or otherwise accessed. This activity took place on April 13 and the phone was seized 13 days later. Gregory, of Bournemouth, was charged and pleaded guilty to two charges contrary to section 58(1)(c) of the Terrorism Act 2000.
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By Advertiser Reporter A SOLDIER elbowed a woman in the face after she accused him of rape. But Fusilier Robert Hanlon, who was acquitted of rape by jurors earlier this year, was spared a prison sentence after a Winchester judge heard he would be automatically thrown out the army if he were jailed or given a suspended prison sentence. Imposing a two year community order for actual bodily harm, Judge Andrew Barnett told 21-year-old Hanlon he was taking “this somewhat exceptional course because it seems to me there is soldiering left in you if the army still want you – but that is by no means guaranteed”.