A man who built up an arsenal of weapons in preparation for the end of
the civilized world has been jailed for six years.
Jeffrey Paul Lloyd, 37, from Gorseinon in Swansea, south Wales, had a
home made pipe gun, pepper spray, knives, crossbow and an axe to defend
himself.
Swansea crown court heard he ordered them online from Germany and Sweden
using the internet currency Bitcoin.
Lloyd admitted four charges of possessing illegal weapons and
ammunition.
The court heard the Metropolitan Police was monitoring the websites and
tipped off South Wales Police, who raided Lloyd's flat on 26 March.
Ian Wright, prosecuting, said Lloyd was obsessed with the idea that the end of the world was close and civilization would dissolve into chaos.
Lloyd's barrister Jon Tarrant said the defendant had not shown off the
weapons in public although he had practiced firing the gun where no-one
could see him.
But Judge Peter Heywood said Lloyd's position was made worse by his
previous convictions for stabbing a girl in the back with a knife and
attacking a woman with a hammer as she sat in the driver's seat of her
car.
"These were serious weapons and clearly the pipe gun was capable of
being fired with lethal consequences," he said.
"You have used violence.
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