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The leader of the neo-Nazi group Deport them Now has been sent to prison for calling Torre Pacheco a "hunt" for immigrants

The 29-year-old Spaniard is charged with incitement to hatred, membership of an illegal organization and illegal possession of weapons.

GRAFCAT626 Mataró (BARCELONA) 17/07/2025.- C.L.P., el líder del movimiento supremacista xenófobo 'Deport Them Now UE', a su llegada este mediodía al juzgado de guardia de Mataró (Barcelona), en donde pasó a disposición judicial tras ser detenido por la Guardia Civil por incitar en redes sociales a hacer "una cacería" contra el colectivo magrebí en la ciudad de Torre Pacheco (Murcia). EFE/ Alejandro Garcia
C.L.P., leader of the xenophobic supremacist movement 'Deport Them Now UE', arrived at the guard court in Mataró, Barcelona. Photo: EFE

A court in Mataró, Barcelona, today ordered the leader of the neo-Nazi group Deport Them Now to be held in pre-trial detention without bail. The xenophobic supremacist movement called the "hunt" of immigrants in Torre Pacheco, Murcia, on social media.

He is charged with incitement to hatred, membership of an illegal organization and illegal possession of weapons, as reported today by the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC).

The Ministry of the Interior reported on Tuesday that the 29-year-old Spanish detainee is accused of leading the xenophobic supremacist movement Deport Them Now.

He was arrested as part of an investigation by the Civil Guard against this movement, and the Telegram channels used by Deport Them Now to broadcast the hate-inducing note were also shut down .

 

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