Paul Page has been sentenced to a total of 6 years’ imprisonment and as an offender of particular concern for offences including the possession of explosive substances, the possession of prohibited weapons and prohibited ammunition, possession of firearms and ammunition without a certificate, and the possession of documents likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.
A search of Page’s address revealed a large wooden outbuilding that contained a significant collection of militaria and Nazi flags on the wall, the ceiling and in display cabinets. Officers recovered a large number of items, including explosives, chemicals, firearms, ammunition, bladed articles and tools. Examination of the digital devices revealed that Page had researched and saved documents about making firearms, explosives and ammunition.
Page entered guilty pleas in 2025 and further guilty pleas on the day of trial in March 2026.
Sahil Sinha appeared for the Crown until conviction and Abhijit Desai appeared for the Crown at sentence, instructed by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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Former Littleport soldier Paul Page jailed over weapons stash – BBC News