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Greek police arrest far-right group accused of robberies, assaults

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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police said on Thursday they had dismantled a far-right criminal group linked to robberies, assaults and violence with a racist motive in the northern city of Thessaloniki.

Greek Authorities Break Up Far-Right Group Linked to Violence

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police said on Thursday they had dismantled a far-right criminal group linked to robberies, assaults and violence with a racist motive in the northern city of Thessaloniki.

After a months-long investigation, police said they arrested on Wednesday 28 members of the alleged criminal gang, operating under the name Nationalist Youth of Thessaloniki or Defend Salonika, 13 minors among them.

The group spent its revenue from membership fees on banners, helmets, flares and batons which its members used for activism as well as criminal acts, police officials said. Their targets included people with leftist or anti-establishment views, the officials said.

The investigation found that the core members of the group, which was active in 2019 but re-emerged in 2024, planned their acts through a mobile application to avoid police attention.

The adults had a leading role in the group that tried to recruit new members, mainly minors, police said. The members used a large number of social media accounts to spread their far-right beliefs, while revealing their criminal acts.

Greece in 2020, following a five-year political trial, declared the far-right party Golden Dawn a criminal gang linked to a string of hate crimes, including the killing of a left-wing rapper in 2013. Golden Dawn emerged from obscurity during the country's financial crisis.

(Reporting by Yannis Souliotis. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Greek police arrested 28 members of a far-right group.
  • The group was involved in robberies and assaults.
  • Members used social media to spread far-right beliefs.
  • The group re-emerged in 2024 after being active in 2019.
  • Golden Dawn was declared a criminal gang in 2020.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the name of the far-right group arrested in Thessaloniki?
The group was operating under the name Nationalist Youth of Thessaloniki or Defend Salonika.
How many members were arrested during the police operation?
Greek police arrested 28 members of the alleged criminal gang.
What activities was the far-right group involved in?
The group was linked to robberies, assaults, and violence with a racist motive.
What was the group's strategy to avoid police detection?
Core members planned their acts through a mobile application to avoid police attention.
What was the historical context of far-right groups in Greece?
In 2020, Greece declared the far-right party Golden Dawn a criminal gang linked to numerous hate crimes.

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