The Italian police arrest 12 'neo-Nazis', who would carry out the 'assassination' on Meloni

2024-12-07 16:00:33 / BOTA ALFA PRESS

The Italian police arrest 12 'neo-Nazis', who would carry out the

Authorities added that a group on the network called the 'Werewolf Division' sought to overthrow the current government by assassinating senior officials they considered corrupt, in order to establish their own nationalist regime focused on the white race, writes the Daily Mail network.

The police said that with the discovery of the initiative, they had raided 25 houses where, according to them, Nazi symbols, fascist flags and large knives had been discovered.

The police said that "fortunately" they did not discover explosives or firearms in the raided apartments.

The members of the group wanted to eliminate Meloni with a bullet to the head, while the conversations between them talked about training and intelligence missions about the movements of politicians in Rome.

The suspects wanted to shoot Meloni from a hotel near the political center of Rome, as they referred to the Italian prime minister as a "slave of the Zionists", a fascist and a "traitor to the nation."

In another group on the Telegram network called 'Movimento Nuova Alba' (New Dawn Movement) the training projects of the 'fighters' and their meetings were discussed, according to the statement of the investigators.

The group was led by three main figures, Daniele Trevisani, who was considered the ideological leader, Andrea Ziosi, who managed the communications and liaison of the different groups, and Salvatore Nicotra, otherwise known as 'the instructor.'

According to documents published by local network La Repubblica, the group enlisted members for military training, who were referred to by the title 'comrade.'

They are accused of spreading anti-Semitic and anti-Jewish comments and views, denying the Holocaust and wearing military uniforms and Nazi propaganda books.

The group was officially disbanded by the authorities in 2022, but apparently its offshoot 'Werewolf Division' tended to continue its original mission with guerilla acts of sabotage against the government. /Daily Mail/