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Italian police uncover Nazi plot as 19 arrested and weapons seized

- Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo

Police in Italy say they have arrested 19 far-right extremists who wanted to form a new Nazi party.

In raids across the country, police discovered weapons, explosives, Nazi plaques featuring swastikas, Nazi flags and books on Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

According to prosecutor­s in Caltanisse­tta, Sicily, who have led the investigat­ion named Black Shadows, the suspects allegedly wanted to create “an openly pro-Nazi, xenophobic, antisemiti­c group called the Italian National Socialist Workers’ Party”.

The members made contact with other neo-Nazi groups outside Italy, including Britain’s Combat 18 and Portugal’s far-right New Social Order.

The head of the organisati­on was a 50-year-old woman based in Padua, in the north of Italy, who works in the public administra­tion and has no criminal record. According to the police, her nickname was “Hitler’s Sergeant Major”.

Investigat­ors found swastikas and antisemiti­c material at her home.

Another suspect is a 26-year-old woman from Sicily who once won an online beauty contest called “Miss Hitler” and in August spoke at a farright conference in Lisbon.

The head trainer of the militants was a former senior member of the powerful Calabrian mafia ‘Ndrangheta, who turned supergrass a few years ago and has since collaborat­ed with the police. He was also a former member and contact person in the region of Liguria of the neo-fascist political party Forza Nuova.

In the homes of the suspects, police found leaflets with insults against two MPs for the centre-left Democratic party – Emanuele Fiano, a prominent figure in the Italian Jewish community, and Laura Boldrini, a former parliament­ary speaker and a victim of persistent online abuse and bogus news reports.

“If you are trying to scare me, you got it wrong,’’ said Fiano on Facebook. “Not even the real Nazi destroyed us, never mind you.”

Last July police in northern Italy detained three men after uncovering a huge stash of automatic weapons,

material featuring Nazi symbols and a three-metre air-to-air missile in a hangar of Rivanazzan­o Terme airport in Lombardy.

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Police discovered weapons, explosives, Nazi plaques and Nazi flags, and books on Adolph Hitlerand Benito Mussolini Photograph: Italian Police/AFP/Getty

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