Portugal cracks down on far-right
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Portugal cracks down on far-right
Portuguese police said on Tuesday they had detained dozens of suspected members of a group that spread neo-Nazi propaganda and committed hate crimes against immigrants. The 37 suspects had "extensive criminal records and links to international groups that promote hate", the judicial police said in a statement, adding that 15 people had been formally charged. The victims were mostly immigrants from Muslim-majority countries in South Asia, accordi…
The Portuguese Police announced the arrest of 37 people, including a policeman, with “extensive criminal records” and links to neo-Nazi organizations.
Detainees promoted “Nazi ideology, inherent to National Socialist culture and to the radical and violent extreme right, acting for racist and xenophobic reasons,” police said
The Portuguese police held March 37 on suspects that they are part of an extremely responsible group of hate-based offences, which has links with similar international groups, in an expansion operation in...
Portuguese police arrest 37 suspected ultra-right militants
LISBON, Jan 20 - Portuguese police on Tuesday arrested 37 people suspected of belonging to an ultra-right group responsible for hate crimes, with links to similar international groups, in a large operation that involved around 300 officers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PJ has made searches in tens of locations a little across the country. Because they are crimes of discrimination and incitement to hate and aggression against immigrants. 37 people were arrested.
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