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Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell avoids jail in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court for intimidating police; National Socialist Network

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell avoids jail in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court for intimidating police; National Socialist Network
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Prominent neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell has avoided a custodial sentence, despite being found guilty of intimidating a police officer and his partner, and contravening personal safety intervention orders taken out on behalf of the couple last November.

The right-wing extremist was handed 200 hours of community work by the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Friday, after he was acquitted of two other charges of causing a third person to publish content about the officer and his wife.

Thomas Sewell being arrested outside court on separate matters.

Thomas Sewell being arrested outside court on separate matters.Credit: The Age

While magistrate Michelle Hodgson spared Sewell a prison sentence, the National Socialist Network leader was remanded to prison on separate charges relating to an alleged attack on Camp Sovereignty in Kings Domain on August 31.

The 32-year-old was arrested on the steps of the Magistrates’ Court on September 2 and later charged with 21 offences, including violent disorder, affray and assault over the attack, which included several other National Socialist Network members. He was denied bail on September 5, when magistrate Donna Bakos accepted he posed a safety risk if released into the community.

Sewell, who represented himself, told the court that he had not intended to intimidate or threaten the officer and his partner, whose identities were suppressed.

He insisted his comments made on a podcast were legitimate political statements, which were not motivated by malice.

During a closing submission on Thursday, Sewell said he was trying to inform the public about the officer’s conduct during a protest in Docklands on October last year, when the policeman removed face masks from two members of the National Socialist Network.

Sewell also argued that he had not breached the personal safety intervention orders because he avoided naming the police officer and his wife during the podcast to about 500 far-right supporters.

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