VILNIUS, Lithuania ? A judge has found an Irish man guilty of trying to buy weapons and explosives during a six-year sting orchestrated by Britain's domestic spy agency MI5, in a case that drew attention to a hardcore Irish Republican Army splinter group's plans to spread terror to London.
Judge Arunas Kisielus sentenced Michael Campbell ? a 39-year-old with alleged links to the Real IRA ? to 12 years in prison for weapons offenses and supporting a terrorist group.
Video footage and intercepted communications showed that Campbell paid some euro6,000 for high-grade explosives, grenade launchers, detonators, AK-47s and a special assassin's rifle to Lithuanian agents posing as arms dealers.
Campbell had pleaded innocent and claimed he was the victim of entrapment.
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