Stryders represented S who was accused of stock-piling various chemicals, firearms and their component parts in readiness for a right-wing terrorist attack, said to be in revenge to the Westminster and London Bridge atrocities. He was also said to be in possession of literature likely to be useful to someone planning an act of terrorism.
S denied that his motive for being in possession of the items, extremist material and literature was for terrorist purposes but was convicted after a trial which involved several chemical and firearms experts giving technical evidence on the potential of the items in his possession. Andel Singh (Solicitor Advocate) was instructed by Matthew Bliss (Solicitor), both of Stryders.