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Six suspected members of banned neo-Nazi terrorist group National Action arrested | |
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Six people have been arrested on suspicion of being members of banned far-right group National Action. Counter-terrorism police swooped on suspects in early morning raids on Wednesday. | Six people have been arrested on suspicion of being members of banned far-right group National Action. Counter-terrorism police swooped on suspects in early morning raids on Wednesday. |
The five men from Cambridge, Banbury, Wolverhampton, Leicester and Stockport - and a woman from Banbury - were detained by police. All six are being held at a police station in the West Midlands. | The five men from Cambridge, Banbury, Wolverhampton, Leicester and Stockport - and a woman from Banbury - were detained by police. All six are being held at a police station in the West Midlands. |
Police said the suspects, aged between 21 and 37, were detained under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act. A number of properties are being searched in connection with the arrests. | Police said the suspects, aged between 21 and 37, were detained under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act. A number of properties are being searched in connection with the arrests. |
In a statement, West Midlands Police said the arrests were “pre-planned and intelligence led,” and insisted there is no threat to public safety. | In a statement, West Midlands Police said the arrests were “pre-planned and intelligence led,” and insisted there is no threat to public safety. |
National Action became the UK’s first-ever neo-Nazi terrorist group to be banned in the UK when the government outlawed it in December 2016. The banning of the group makes it a crime to be a member or supporter, punishable by a maximum of ten years in prison. | National Action became the UK’s first-ever neo-Nazi terrorist group to be banned in the UK when the government outlawed it in December 2016. The banning of the group makes it a crime to be a member or supporter, punishable by a maximum of ten years in prison. |
The ban came after the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, who was shot and stabbed to death by far-right extremist Thomas Mair in the run-up to the EU referendum. He was sentenced to life imprisonment last year. | |
National Action extols Mair. His first words said in court - “Death to traitors, freedom for Britain” - have since been adopted by National Action as its motto. | |
Last year, three alleged neo-Nazis and National Action members - including two British soldiers - appeared in court accused of joining a terrorist group. A provisional trial date has been set for March 5, 2018. | Last year, three alleged neo-Nazis and National Action members - including two British soldiers - appeared in court accused of joining a terrorist group. A provisional trial date has been set for March 5, 2018. |
Eleven other people suspected of being part of National Action were arrested last September. Of those arrested, five were allegedly planning terrorist acts understood to relate to “threats against individuals.” | |
The extreme right-wing group emerged in 2013. Before its website was taken down by authorities, it boasted of being “more radical than the BNP [British National Party]” and said it targeted students and universities in the UK for members. | |
It is openly racist and homophobic. Its website displayed anti-Semitic imagery and lengthy quotations by Adolf Hitler. It also heaps praise on mass killer Anders Breivik, who murdered 87 people in a shooting attack at a summer camp in Norway and a bombing in Oslo in 2011. Last year, it held a ‘Miss Hitler’ competition. | |
READ MORE: Neo-Nazi group crowns Scottish woman ‘Miss Hitler 2016’ | |
The group has been operating under various new names since it was banned in order to evade authorities. ‘Scottish Dawn’ and ‘NS131’ (National Socialist Anti-Capitalist Action) have been used as aliases. There remains concern members will simply continue to change the organization’s name. |
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