Abuse fears rise as teen ‘Satanist’ sentenced

Abuse fears rise as teen ‘Satanist’ sentenced

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A teenager involved in what police have described as a Satanist terror network targeting children online for sexual blackmail and violence has been jailed for six years at the Old Bailey.

Cameron Finnigan pleaded guilty to encouraging suicide, possessing a terrorism manual, and indecent images of a child.

The court heard the 19-year-old from Horsham was part of an extreme right-wing Satanist group called 764, which anti-terror police warn poses “an immense threat”.

At least four British teenagers have been arrested in connection with the activities of the group, which has blackmailed children – mainly girls – into carrying out sexual acts, harming themselves or or even attempting suicide.

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