A Bradford teenager convicted of creating a pipe bomb has admitted to a new terror offence.
The explosive was found in 19-year-old Jack Coulson’s Nazi memorabilia-laden bedroom last year. He avoided jail and was handed a youth rehabilitation order.
A court has now heard that in January this year Coulson was in possession of a document called The Big Book of Mischief. The court was told the document contained information of a kind likely to be useful to a person looking to commit an act of terrorism.
He will be sentenced on Thursday.
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