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Spain demolishes cell associated with neo Nazi terrorist group The Base

The Spanish police announced on Monday that they had broken up Spain's first cell known to be linked to The Base. The Base is a white supremacist organization designated by the European Union as a terrorist group. Three people have been arrested, and the leader of the group has been placed in custody. This happened in the province of Castellon in the east, north of Valencia. Two firearms, seven weapons for training, ammunition, over 20 knives, tactical equipment and neo Nazi material were all recovered. The arrests coincide with a rise in far-right sentiments across Spain. Polls indicate that youths are increasingly supporting nationalist groups, and there is renewed discussion about the authoritarian past of Spain.

The Base, a neo Nazi group founded in 2018 by Rinaldo Nazaro in the United States promotes "accelerationism," a philosophy that aims to accelerate the collapse of democratic institutions via violent attacks.

The police released a statement saying that "the leader of the Spanish Cell was in direct communication with the founder The Base who, a month earlier, called for the consolidation cells in several countries."

The police said that the suspects had been trained in paramilitary tactics and were very radicalised. They also stated their willingness to carry out select attacks and used social networking sites to recruit sympathisers. (Reporting and editing by Aislin Laing, Sharon Singleton, and Jesus Calero)

(source: Reuters)