National Socialist Network (NSN) leader and self-declared neo-Nazi, Thomas Sewell, has been spending his time in prison reading Hitler’s Mein Kampf.
Today, Herald Sun journalist Shannon Deery revealed that: “The book [Mein Kampf] was found in Sewell’s prison cell – where he is being held on remand …”
Prison officers raised the issue with prison management, but were told Sewell was “allowed to keep the book.”

“Prison sources said Mein Kampf was one of several controversial books in Sewell’s possession,” the prison source told Shannon Deery.
Following Herald Sun journalist Shannon Deery contacting the Minister for Corrections, Enver Erdogan, prison officers removed Mein Kampf from Sewell’s prison cell.
It is understood that Sewell is using his time in custody to recruit inmates to the NSN.
Sewell is due to appear in court, understood to be via video link from prison, this afternoon.
It is not known who has been added to Sewell’s ‘prison contact list’, which allows prisoners to communicate with previously nominated – and Corrections Victoria approved – individuals to send and receive mail or make (limited) prison phone calls to nominated persons.