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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…

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The Portuguese Police announced the arrest of 37 people, including a policeman, with “extensive criminal records” and links to neo-Nazi organizations.

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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

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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...

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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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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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