Italy raids 11 suspected of spreading Nazism and racism

Italian police on Friday, December 20, staged a large-scale raid against a group of young people who were allegedly promoting Nazi and racist views.

This was reported by ANSA with reference to law enforcement sources, writes “European Truth”.

On Friday, the police, coordinated by the prosecutor's office in Milan, staged a nationwide raid against the suspects. The searches were carried out in the homes of 11 activists aged 19-24.

The young people are accused of promoting Nazi, fascist, racist ideas, anti-Semitism and inciting violence for such reasons.

The group allegedly communicated on Telegram through the chat rooms “Tricolor of Italian Blood” and “Fascist Spirit”.

During the search, flags with Nazi symbols and copies of Adolf Hitler's book “Mein Kampf” were found on the young men.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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