Alfie Colman, a former Tesco worker, was accused of plotting a terror attack and denied creating a kill list labeling customers and colleagues as "race traitors." At the trial, it was revealed that Colman was arrested while attempting to buy a gun as part of an MI5 sting operation. Prosecutors presented a list Colman made that categorized individuals he perceived as undercover police or race traitors. Colman claimed he could not recall the rationale behind his list but insisted it did not imply intentions to kill those individuals.
The list separated people broadly into two categories - those he considered undercover police officers and others as race traitors, a jury heard.
The prosecutor observed: This is a white woman married to a person of non-white heritage and you have described her as a race traitor.
Coleman said he could not remember. Mr De La Poer went on: Was that a list of people who you thought needed to be killed? The defendant replied: No.
Coleman said he understood race traitor to mean someone who was friends or in a relationship with a non-white person.
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