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Benjamin Hannam: Early warning signs of far-right copper jailed for part in Nazi group
who was on Friday jailed for four years and four months – had been in school, a string of incidents had shown his sick, underlying views.On Friday, April 23, Hannam, from Edmonton in north London, was sentenced at the Old Bailey after being convicted of belonging to the banned neo-Nazi terror group National Action (NA).NA's ideology was described during his Old Bailey trial as based on "Aryan purity" and hatred of non-white groups, particularly Jews.Members venerated Adolf Hitler as a "divine figure" and celebrated violence, including war and genocide, the court heard.He had been working as a probationary officer with the Met Police for under two years.But when Hannam had been at school, teachers refused to submit his A-level politics