18 Dec, 2023 @ 11:38
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11 NeoNazis in Spain arrested with guns and arms seized as leaders call for government overthrow

POLICE have arrested 11 leaders of a NeoNazi group who allegedly called for their thousands of followers to arm themselves and overthrow the government.

During eight searches conducted in Malaga and Roquetas de Mar (Almeria), Guardia Civil  officers seized a significant cache of weapons, including 10 firearms, over 9,000 cartridges, explosive precursors, 34 bottles of sulfuric acid, and numerous prohibited weapons such as brass knuckles, knives and defense sprays. Additionally, propaganda materials promoting neo-Nazi ideology were discovered.

Weapons discovered

In the ongoing investigation 11 others are being investigated, with the operation spanning Almeria, Alicante, Bizkaia, Castellon, Jaen, La Rioja, Madrid, Malaga, Navarra, Pontevedra, Segovia, Seville, Teruel, Toledo, Valencia, and Zaragoza.

The people so far arrested are accused of various offenses including illicit association, insults to state institutions, assault, illegal possession of weapons and promotion of hatred, discrimination, and violence against different groups.

The investigation, which started in November 2021, discovered that one of the leaders was posting online videos filled with hate speech directed at various groups, notably migrants, women, and the LGTBI community.

Flag showing their extremist ideology

The man, who has  a substantial online following of 2,800, also called for the creation of an ‘army’ to overthrow the established regime and implement their extremist ideology.

Several followers responded by forming a self-proclaimed ‘military orde’ with leaders assuming titles such as ‘captain general’, ‘commander,’ and ‘territorial captains’ overseeing operations at the provincial level

The organization held both physical and virtual meetings, with a designated ‘headquarters’ in Malaga province.

The arrested leaders are alleged to have given advice to their followers on how to get weapons, with some obtaining licences for rifles, shotguns and pistols, while others acquired blank-firing weapons that could be easily converted to lethal weapons.

The operation is being led by the Delegated Hate Prosecutor’s Office of Malaga and Investigative Court No. 4 of Fuengirola.

Police have not revealed if this operation is linked to one which saw arrests across Spain in October of neoNazis linked to the UK’s notorious hate group Combat 18.

Dilip Kuner

Dilip Kuner is a NCTJ-trained journalist whose first job was on the Folkestone Herald as a trainee in 1988.
He worked up the ladder to be chief reporter and sub editor on the Hastings Observer and later news editor on the Bridlington Free Press.
At the time of the first Gulf War he started working for the Sunday Mirror, covering news stories as diverse as Mick Jagger’s wedding to Jerry Hall (a scoop gleaned at the bar at Heathrow Airport) to massive rent rises at the ‘feudal village’ of Princess Diana’s childhood home of Althorp Park.
In 1994 he decided to move to Spain with his girlfriend (now wife) and brought up three children here.
He initially worked in restaurants with his father, before rejoining the media world in 2013, working in the local press before becoming a copywriter for international firms including Accenture, as well as within a well-known local marketing agency.
He joined the Olive Press as a self-employed journalist during the pandemic lock-down, becoming news editor a few months later.
Since then he has overseen the news desk and production of all six print editions of the Olive Press and had stories published in UK national newspapers and appeared on Sky News.

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