Four out of six neo-Nazis from the Lusitanian Armillary Movement (MAL) have been placed in preventive detention following their first judicial interrogation. The criminal investigation judge applied the most severe coercive measure to these four suspects, citing risk of flight, disturbance of public order, interference with the investigation, and continuation of criminal activity.
This decision underscores the seriousness with which the authorities are treating the case, highlighting the potential threats posed by the group's activities. The judge's ruling reflects concerns over the suspects' ability to evade justice and their ongoing engagement in criminal endeavors.
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