Police in Slovakia Catch Nazi Extremists
July 1, 2008.
Komarno, June 30 - Slovak police caught in Komarno (a border town with Hungary) at the weekend's night about 20 young men suspected to promote and propagandize the radical groups oriented to oppression of basic human rights. Among other arrested there were 9 Hungarian citizens.
The police noticed a group of people who were behaving abusively and publicly demonstrated fascist symbols. During the inspection police found various skinhead and nazist emblems, signs and symbols.
Police detained the group, and after preliminary investigation all suspect persons were released. The investigation continues, all participants can be punished by up to 3 years' imprisonment.

(TASR; photo police)
