Subversive association for the leader of an Italian neo-Nazi cell

Rules on terrorism they can be extended to leader of a neo-Nazi association That they inciteracial hatred and they theorized use of violence on a scale that could harm entire communities.

The Supreme Court of Cassation (sentence 36665/2025) submitted reasons that on September 24 gave the green light to tighten the precautionary measures requested by the Naples prosecutor’s office against Maurizio Ammendola, the accused head of the Supreme Court. «New Order Hagal»was sentenced in the first instance last December to five years and six months, ordered to be transferred from house arrest to prison, for the crime of subversive criminal association, as regulated in Article 270 of the Criminal Code.

The accused was of being a promoter and organizer of a cell of the neo-Nazi and supremacist organization “Order Hagal” which was capable of proselytizing in Campania. For the judges Ahierarchical organization, with followers bound by oaths of secrecy and militarily trained to be «ready for use weapon against civil causes, secrecy and against the Carabinieri barracks in Marigliano”.

Incitement to violence

The Supreme Court supports the expansion of considerations regarding the issue of terrorism, regarding the inadequacy of house arrest, in terms of joining an association that aims to subvert the existing order.

Applicant, via social mediainciting racial hatred (article 604-bis of the Criminal Code) and ethnic hatred, to carry out acts of discrimination and violence also based on minimizing and on Shoah’s apology. The rules regarding subversive associations – determined by judges of legitimacy – have much in common with the characteristics of neo-Nazi cells “whose program expresses a conception of the world based on violence, discrimination – we read in the sentence – on the elevation of a race and the assertion of a category of people considered superior to others”.