Dienstag, Dezember 20, 2005

The Daily Telegraph | Police in raids on neo-Nazi gangs

POLICE yesterday raided the homes of a string of suspected white supremacists, arresting a security guard and seizing a cache of guns, knives, arrows and other weapons. The operation came as white supremacists across Australia and internationally attempted to rally people into a race war via a series of videos glorifying the Cronulla riots. Police Minister Carl Scully said the practice was 'repulsive' and he had passed details of the videos on to police. The raids followed the arrest on Sunday night of five men, including Andrew Sanders, 25, for allegedly carrying tanks of petrol into Brighton-le-Sands. (...) They allegedly discovered a payload of weapons including smoke grenades, an ammunition re-loading machine, a pistol, knives, arrows and a slingshot, both in a house safe and in Sanders' brown Ford, which bore the sticker "Anglo-Saxon and proud". siehe auch: Weapons found in supremacist raids, White supremacist crackdown call. NSW Premier Morris Iemma has asked police to investigate possible action against the makers of white supremacist videos, which are being circulated on the internet, Weapons found in supremacist raids. Police seized a cache of guns and other weapons in raids on the homes of suspected white supremacists in Sydney, Police investigate supremacist tapes

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