A Norwich teenager linked to a far-right group has seen charges that he harassed two former members dropped. 

Kai Stephens, of Fugill Road, was due to stand trial next month accused of the harassment of ex-members of Patriotic Alternative (PA) and sending offensive messages including homophobic abuse.

Norwich Magistrates’ Court was told charges of abusive and homophobic insults on the Telegram messaging app - popular with the far-right - had been discontinued.

Kai Stephens leaving Norwich Magistrates' Court after previous hearingKai Stephens leaving Norwich Magistrates' Court after previous hearing (Image: Newsquest)

The Crown Prosecution service is also offering no evidence over two allegations of online harassment.

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Stephens, now aged 20 but who was 18 at the time of the allegations, had denied the offences.

Patriotic Alternative protest outside a drag show at the Forum in Norwich in August 2022Patriotic Alternative protest outside a drag show at the Forum in Norwich in August 2022 (Image: Newsquest)

The allegations had included that he sent hate messages to Dionne Moller and Nick Cotton.

Moller, a former police officer who once spoke to a PA conference, has since become a tireless critic of the far-right group, according to anti-racism campaign group Hope Not Hate.

In 2022, PA members staged a protest outside the Forum in Norwich over a planned event involving a drag queen reading to children.