Teen Jailed Over Chilling Oasis Gig Terror Threat Fantasies
An 18-year-old from Cwmbran, Morgan Mckenzie, has been locked up for 14 months in youth custody after pleading guilty to possessing terrorist material. The grim case sent shockwaves when police uncovered his dark online chats hinting at violence targeting an Oasis concert.
Disturbing Online Chats and Knife Buying Spree
At just 17, Mckenzie’s internet activity revealed a troubling obsession with violent attacks. Investigators found messages where he researched attacks and fantasised about striking at an Oasis gig. Adding to the alarm, he tried to buy knives online — a move that sparked serious public safety fears.
These communications did not amount to a credible or actionable plot,” said the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). “He was fantasising, expressing violent thoughts, and seeking attention online.”
No Real Terror Plot, Just Dark Fantasies
- No sign he shared violent ideas with family or others.
- No proof of any actual terrorist planning or intent.
- The CPS declined charges for plotting or attempting an attack.
Despite no concrete plans, his stash of terrorism manuals and violent content was enough to convince prosecutors he posed a genuine threat. Courts confirmed he understood the seriousness of his actions and was mentally fit to stand trial.
Guilty Plea Lands 14 Months in Youth Custody
Mckenzie admitted to holding information likely useful to terrorists, breaching section 58(1) of the Terrorism Act 2000. The court handed down a 14-month detention sentence — light, given the lack of actual plotting, but firm on the danger posed by his extremist material.