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Project to attack a neo-Nazi group: three suspects indicted and imprisoned

2021-05-10T01:42:14.763Z


Six people, suspected of having wanted to target a Masonic lodge, had in total been arrested Tuesday.


Three suspects in the case of the planned attack of a neo-Nazi group, two men and a woman, were indicted for "criminal terrorist association" Friday evening, reports this Saturday morning a judicial source.

Suspected of having wanted to target a Masonic lodge with explosives and arrested Tuesday in the Doubs and Alsace, they were also imprisoned.

The group of six people in total would have carried out locations, in order to target a lodge located in Moselle and would have consulted sites in order to create explosives.

"We are not in the final phase of an attack project," however commented on Friday a source close to the investigation.

Judicial information opened in February

A judicial investigation for "criminal association in connection with a terrorist enterprise" had been opened last February by the national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office (Pnat) and the three suspects now in prison had been deported on Friday afternoon.

They are two men aged 56 and 29 and a woman aged 53, part of the neo-Nazi movement and working in the construction industry.

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The other three had been released in the meantime. According to our information, during the searches, a copy of Mein Kampf, as well as a T-shirt bearing the effigy of Hitler and category C weapons, legally detained since the suspects were shooting sports, were notably found.

Source: leparis

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