Charlie Sargent
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Paul David Sargent, known as Charlie Sargent, is the former leader and founder of Combat 18, a British neo-Nazi group. He was initially a supporter of the British National Party but split from them in 1996.
Sargent spent time in prison in 1997 for distributing anti-Semitic literature, and was sentenced to life imprisonment on January 21, 1998 at Chelmsford crown court for his part in the murder in 1997 of Chris Castle, another member of C18. It has since been claimed that Sargent was a paid informant for the British government, without any evidence being given to support this allegation.
When the 5 foot tall Sargent was jailed for life, The Sun ran the front page headline: The End of the Road for the 5 foot Toad.
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- "Charlie Sargent believed in violence, not democracy" (BBC's BNP: Under the Skin)
- 1990-1999 Ballot box to bomb - Fighting on all fronts (Searchlight Magazine)
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