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Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell arrested outside court

Video images Sewell and dozens of people, a sacred domestic tomb site and a permanent seizure in the Southbank of Melbourne-CBD for the Australian rally on Sunday evening after Sunday evening charging camp rechargeable.

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Sewell objected to irrelevant charges in the building when two unidentified men entered the courtroom 27 and entered into a fiery conflict with Neo-Nazi and supporters.

The 6th level of the Magistrates’ Court had to disintegrate by about a dozen a dozen police officer and preventive service officer.

About 10 of Sewell’s supporters and 25 police and preventive service officers gathered outside the court on Tuesday before the arrests.

One of the arrested men was wearing a black jacket with the message “F — Sew”.

Only a few hours before the arrests, Sewell, Premier Jacinta Allan and Treasurer Jaclyn Symes on the way to the court hearing, before the pushing Allan by Heckling and Security, “Heil, Australia,” he removed a press conference.

Sewell, the leader of the National Socialist Network, was accused of scaring a police officer and five points of personal security intervention in November last year, and remained in court as part of a three -day competition hearing.

Sewell is also accused of making another person publishing content about two online protected people and making one of the alleged victims in 2024 sharing a video on X.

In October 2023, the Court heard that he was facing previous accusations of scaring the law enforcement and the civil servant’s partner.

Sewell, who represented himself, was given permission to cross the police officer who was accused of intimidation by the magistrate Michelle Hodgson.

Sewell questioned his mission in a protest in Docklands, where the officer had to intervene between pro -refugee protesters and members of the national socialist network.

The 32 -year -old accused of choosing protesters defending refugees.

“Both groups were hostile, aggressive and blasphemy. Both groups were wearing face masks. But you treated a group differently. Why?” Sewell asked the officer.

The officer said that national socialist network members were moving towards other protests.

The officer said to the court, “I was the person between the two groups and I believe it would conflict if I wasn’t there,” the court.

Hodgson told Sewell to re -express his questions over and over again and warned him several times to comment on the statement of the officer.

Sewell complained of the size of a video screen used to provide remote evidence of the police officer.

Sewell said to the court, “the night vision I was given in the army, he damaged my ability to see the glasses,” Sewell said to the court.

Sewell was supported by four members of the National Socialist Network, exhibited on their shoulders, including Jacob Hersand and Jameone Roberts, the leading and leading extreme right figures shown on the shoulders of the group.

Hersant, who was not arrested outside the court on Tuesday, was the first Victorian period that was guilty of giving a illegal Nazi salute in November last year. In October 2023, he was sentenced to one -month imprisonment after the attacker gesture outside the district court.

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