Portuguese security services have dismantled a neo-Nazi group accused of planning attacks against at least 40 prominent political figures, including Prime Minister Luís Montenegro. Nine individuals linked to the organization have been arrested and face terrorism-related charges. The group allegedly intended to carry out a series of coordinated attacks, posing a significant threat to national security. Authorities have not released details regarding the specific methods planned for the attacks, but confirmed the scope of the intended targets was extensive. The operation was a coordinated effort to neutralize the extremist threat before any violence occurred. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the group’s network and potential connections. This incident highlights growing concerns about far-right extremism within Portugal.
