Eleven people have been arrested in the UK as part of an anti-terror investigation into the banned neo-Nazi group 'National Action', Scotland Yard said today.
The arrests include people aged between 22 and 35 - of which six were nabbed from northwest England, two from South Wales, one from Wiltshire, and two from West Yorkshire, the Metropolitan Police said.
Eleven properties are being searched across England and Wales as part of the investigation led by Counter Terrorism Policing North East and North West.
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Basu said, "The investigations relating to alleged extreme right-wing activity are pursued with the same level of resource and vigour as other ideologies, in order to bring suspected offenders before the courts".
Detective Chief Superintendent Martin Snowden, head of the North East Counter Terrorism Unit, said, "Those who promote extreme right-wing views are looking to divide our communities and spread hatred. This will not be tolerated and those who do so must be brought to justice".
National Action, an anti-semitic, white supremacist group, was banned as a terrorist organisation in December by the home secretary.
The arrests follow activity earlier this month by the West Midlands counter-terrorism unit, which resulted in three men, including two British soldiers, appearing in court, accused of being members of National Action.
Being a member of - or inviting support for - a proscribed organisation is a criminal offence carrying a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
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