Rise and fall of Combat 18

12 April 2012

1992: Combat 18 name coined. Campaign of telephone harassment and street violence.

1993: C18 leads attack on Irish bars in Kilburn after England football game at Wembley.

1994: Takeover of Nazi music scene.

1995: C18 takes credit for riot which led to cancelled England v Ireland football match in Dublin.

1996: Plot hatched to send letter bombs via Denmark to swimmer Sharron Davies, then married to black athlete Derek Redmond; Danish-racist jailed for eight years.

1997: Charlie Sargent jailed for 17 months and Will Browning for 12 for racist C18 magazine.

1998: Sargent jailed for life for the murder of Chris Castle.

1999: Two police officers murdered in Sweden by Nazis. Car bombings and shootings follow, C18 allies blamed.

2001: C18 involved in Oldham riots. Browning gets community service for attack on Trafalgar Square in Bloody Sunday demo.

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