Bruno Gonçalves, the PSP agent who was the leader of the neo-Nazi group Lusitanian Armillary Movement (MAL), dedicated all his free time to this group classified as terrorist. He even performed paid services to have the financial availability to contribute and support the activities of MAL, a group that denied the Holocaust and defended Nazism. He is one of the nine members of MAL who were accused this week of terrorism by Public Ministry (MP), with the hard core of this group consisting of five elements.
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