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Italian authorities arrested neo-Nazis planning terrorist attacks in Naples

The members of the group reportedly maintained direct contact with the Azov battalion

Newsroom November 18 03:07

Italian anti-terror police arrested four neo-Nazis after an investigation launched by prosecutors in Naples. The four suspects are members of the neo-Nazi group Order of Hagal which espouses white supremacist and Holocaust denial ideology, ANSA reported.

According to authorities, they were plotting to implement “violent action” against Italian citizens and the police.

Investigators conducted at least 30 searches of homes and computers. Other suspected neo-Nazis may be entered into a registry once the searches are complete, police said.

Police used the investigation “to collect numerous propaganda material, bullets, soft air weapons, tactical clothing and other important circumstantial elements that supported the investigative thesis.”

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Members of the Order of Hagal reportedly maintained “direct and frequent” contacts over Telegram with not just the Azov Battalion, but also the neonazi Ukrainian military formations Right Sector and Centuria, “probably in the view of possible recruitment into the ranks of these fighting groups,” according to Italian media.

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