Investigation Into the Neo-Nazi Group Armilar Lusitano Movement Already Has More than 10 Defendants
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Four have been in preventive detention since June 2024. The MP analyzes hundreds of thousands of files and called for international cooperation on 3D weapons and terrorism.
The Court of Appeal upheld the classification of the case as particularly complex. A neo-Nazi group classified as terrorist wanted to invade Parliament. A PSP (Portuguese Public Security Police) officer was one of the ringleaders.
Among the seized material are six firearms produced with 3D printing technology - a phenomenon still unprecedented in investigations of this type in Portugal
The case of the neo-Nazi group Movimento Armilar Lusitano (MAL) involves at least 11 defendants, four of whom have been in pre-trial detention since June 2025, and authorities have already identified other suspects inside and outside the country.
“There are numerous suspects with different and dispersed interventions, making it difficult to identify and hold each individual responsible,” said Minis
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