Gareth Bradley, 36, from Mount Pleasant, Denbigh, was convicted at Llandudno Magistrates’ Court for sending grossly offensive and hate crime messages targeting ethnic and religious groups. The offences, committed via a public communications network, included antisemitic, anti-Muslim, and anti-Christian language.

Hate Messages Exposed

Bradley pleaded guilty to five offences under section 127(1)(A) and (3) of the Communications Act 2003. Four of the offences were classified as grossly offensive communications.

Legal Proceedings Underway

The case highlights the seriousness with which courts treat hate crimes conveyed through online or electronic communication. Bradley’s sentencing has been adjourned until 10 June 2026.

Community Impact

The conviction serves as a warning against the use of public networks to spread hate speech, ensuring the protection of communities targeted by such abuses.

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