Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell refused bail as magistrate says he is a danger to community | Victoria

Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, who allegedly attacked a sacred indigenous tomb area in Melbourne, rejected bail.
32 -year -old Sewell appeared at the Melbourne Magistrate Court on Friday morning, and a peace judge said he was pleased that he would endanger the safety of others if he was released to the community.
On Tuesday, the police accused more than one crime, including violent disorder and banner, allegedly under the camp domination at the weekend. Sewell, the leader of the nationalist socialist network, is claimed to have instructed approximately 30 members of the far -right group to receive a group in the camp.
The magistrate’s judge Donna Bakos said Sewell’s crimes were “serious ..
“If not to provoke an unmistakable attack on a sacred site, to lead and participate… It can only be seen as serious behavior,” he said.
Bakos said that Sewell’s political view and ideology were not accused of “racially motivated or otherwise”.
“It is about violent and illegal charges of charges of illegal and illegal.”
Sakos said that Sewell has no guarantee that can appropriately reduce the risk of bringing it to society.
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The Minister said that the prosecution’s case on the camp sovereignty attack was “strong ve and video images.
“We are fighting for White Australia,” Sewell said.
A group of Sewell’s supporter in the courtroom, “Hail White Australia,” he said.
The police opposed the giving Sewell Bail, saying that he would continue to conduct violent crimes that may result in serious injury and death.
Det Sr Const Saer Pascoe Sewell said that Sewell posed a certain risk for vulnerable groups and ethnic minorities, and that community -minded people may be at risk of counter -attacks.
Pascoe said that the alleged attack occurred after NSN members joined an anti -immigration protest in Melbourne on Sunday.
The court claimed that Sewell was a passenger of camp sovereignty and kicked.
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As Sewell’s NSN leader, Pascoe said he was a large group followers who would follow the instructions to attack “without hesitation”.
Jonathan McCarthy said that Sewell was a member of a racially motivated organization that uses ideology to commit a crime ”for prosecution.
Sewell’s defense lawyer Matthew Hopkins said that the guarantee of the prosecutor poses an unacceptable risk of giving guarantee to his client, and that he did not come close to the threshold ”and“ subjective, almost full of political interpretations ”.
Hopkins argued that prosecutors did not put any evidence to the court about the racially motivated ideology and what to create.
The court said that one should not admit that someone’s controversial political ideologies will focus on an unacceptable risk of harm ”.
The alleged crimes took place while encountering Sewell’s bail of scaring a police officer and violating more than one personal intervention order.
The police arrested the afternoon, Premier, Jacinta Allan, except for the Melbourne Magistrate Criminal Court on Tuesday afternoon, and held a press conference in Western Melbourne with Jaclyn Symes and Upper Home MP Sheena Watt.
The premiere of the security detail was separated and the triple quickly left the park and the press conference was abandoned.
Mooroolbark’s 23 -year -old and 20 -year -olds from Ardeer were arrested on Tuesday on Tuesday. Both of them applied for appeals at the Melbourne Magistrate Court on 10 December.




