BBC Documentary To Examine First UK National Security Act Convictions Over Arson Attack on Ukrainian Business
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Max Goldbart
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Summary
A BBC documentary titled "The Telegram Terror Plot" will explore the first convictions under the UK's National Security Act 2023. Dylan Earl and Jake Reeves were prosecuted for carrying out an arson attack on a Ukrainian business on behalf of Russian mercenaries. The documentary uses first-hand testimony, exclusive access, and unseen archive footage to detail how the attacks were orchestrated, though production credits are withheld to protect those involved.
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· 3 pulledEXCLUSIVE: A BBC documentary will follow the first people to be convicted under the UK's new National Security Act after they burned a Ukrainian business on behalf of Russian mercenaries.
The Telegram Terror Plot, which has not published production credits in order to protect those behind it, will use first-hand testimony, exclusive access and unseen archive to explore how the attacks were carried out.
Last October, Dylan Earl and Jake Reeves became the first two men prosecuted using the National Security Act 2023 after an investigation found they had carried out an arson attack on
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