Former Royal Marine Admits Planting Fake Bomb Outside Barrister’s Chambers

…By Henry George for TDPel Media.

Broddle acknowledged that he placed two devices around Gray’s Inn in London on September 14, 2021.

The prosecution claims that Nuttall enlisted his driver, Michael Sode, to act as a middleman in collaborating with Broddle, who then involved his sons Charlie and Joshua in the plot.

He was directed to conduct a “penetrative test” similar to his Marine training using a fake bomb and to write a note to Mr. Sutcliffe.

Nuttall faces six charges, and Sode faces two charges of failure to comply with a notice.

The trial at the Old Bailey is ongoing.