Hereford man jailed over extreme right-wing music

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West Mercia Police A man with receding short dark hair is wearing a burgundy t-shirt with Jack&Jones written on the front in block white capital lettering. West Mercia Police

Norbert Gyurcsik has been jailed over music albums

A man has been jailed for possessing and distributing extreme right-wing music and material.

Norbert Gyurcsik, from Kestrel Road, Hereford, was arrested in May last year over albums in which lyrics breached terrorism legislation and intended to incite racial hatred.

He pleaded guilty in October to one count of distributing and two of possessing such material.

At Worcester Crown Court on Thursday, the 48-year-old was sentenced to 40 months in prison for each offence, with the terms to to be served concurrently.

A warrant carried out at Gyurcsik's home address found more than 2,000 records in his possession which he was buying and selling across the UK and Europe.