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in 2013. The group claims to be inspired by the serial killer Charles Manson and posits that history will end in a race war. Poirier said a command centre has been established beside a church and RCMP officers are searching a house behind the church.Īn emergency response team, an armoured vehicle, police dogs and Sûreté du Québec police officers are assisting in the search.Ītomwaffen Division is a neo-Nazi group founded in the U.S. He said this is the culmination of an investigation that began in 2020. Poirier said there was no threat to the general public.
Poirier said two search warrants were executed in the towns of Saint-Ferdinand and Plessisville in what he called a "national security operation." "It's a far-right affiliated group, which could be described as having neo-Nazi allegiance," RCMP Cpl. (Submitted by the RCMP - image credit)Īround 60 RCMP officers conducted raids southwest of Quebec City, targeting people connected to the neo-Nazi group the Atomwaffen Division. RCMP officers raided a house southwest of Quebec City in connection with a 'national security operation' targeting the neo-Nazi group the Atomwaffen Division.