The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

British soldiers arrested on suspicion of being neo-Nazis

4 men could face 10 years in jail for being part of group.

- Dan Bilefsky

Four members of the British army suspected of membership in a neo-Nazi party were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of being involved “in the commission, preparatio­n and instigatio­n of acts of terrorism,” law enforcemen­t officials said.

Police in West Midlands said the four men — a 22-yearold from Birmingham, in the West Midlands; a 32-year-old man from Powys, in Wales; a 24-year-old from Ipswich, in Suffolk; and a 24-year-old from Northampto­n, in the East Midlands — were being held at a police station in the West Midlands and that police had searched several properties in connection with the arrests.

“The arrests were preplanned a nd intelligen­ce-led,” the West Midlands police said in a statement, adding that there had been no threat to the public’s safety.

Police did not immediatel­y provide details of any plot in the works, how the men had been arrested or what their roles were in the army.

The Ministry of Defense confirmed in a statement that “a number of serving members of the army have been arrested under the Terrorism Act for being associated with a proscribed far-right group.” It said that the army had supported the policeled operation.

Police said the men were suspected of being members of National Action, a far-right group banned last year that is known for racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic views. The group, which was created in 2013, has described itself as a “National Socialist” organizati­on and has made a particular effort to attract young people.

In banning the group, the government made membership a criminal offense punishable by up to 10 years in jail. The home secretary, Amber Rudd, said at the time that the group “stirs up hatred, glorifies violence and promotes a vile ideologue.”

Far-right groups have come under closer scrutiny in recent months amid growing fears that their views are attracting a wider audience.

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