Underworld gun factory discovered on Britain's biggest traveller site as part of 'imminent race war' against Muslims and migrants

A 60 year old lorry driver who operated an illegal firearms manufacturing operation from Britain s largest traveller site was preparing for an "imminent race war" against Muslims and migrants. Thomas McKenna ran his weapons workshop from one of three caravans at the Buckles Lane camp in South Ockendon, Essex, converting blank firing pistols into lethal firearms and supplying them to organised crime networks across London and the South East. McKenna and his partner Tina Smith, a 54 year old bus

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Underworld gun factory discovered on Britain's biggest traveller site as part of 'imminent race war' against Muslims and migrants

A 60 year old lorry driver who operated an illegal firearms manufacturing operation from Britain s largest traveller site was preparing for an "imminent race war" against Muslims and migrants. Thomas McKenna ran his weapons workshop from one of three caravans at the Buckles Lane camp in South Ockendon, Essex, converting blank firing pistols into lethal firearms and supplying them to organised crime networks across London and the South East. McKenna and his partner Tina Smith, a 54 year old bus

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