A young admirer of Hitler, suspected of preparing a plan for mass killing, was indicted on Friday for "terrorist individual enterprise" and placed in pre-trial detention, we learned on Saturday from sources familiar with the matter.

Aged 20, the young man was spotted on social networks and encrypted messaging under the pseudonym "HeinrichHimmler88", explained a source familiar with the matter, confirming information from the

Parisian

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He poured out neo-Nazi remarks there, threatening in videos to attack “Jews, blacks, women, the LGBT community”, added this source.

Heinrich Himmler was one of the main dignitaries of the Third Reich, leader of the SS, and the number 88 refers to the eighth letter of the alphabet H, for the Nazi salute "Heil Hitler".

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The man was arrested Tuesday in Ardèche by investigators from the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI) who had established that he was "looking for a weapon", suggesting an imminent act .

If he assumed in police custody his admiration for Nazi ideology, he "denied wanting to use a weapon" to commit a killing, according to the source familiar with the matter.

Asked by AFP, his lawyers did not wish to speak.

“He is an unstable profile, with a lot of resentment towards several groups of people who allegedly abused him when he was younger”, develops the close source.

Since 2017, eight plans for attacks attributed to the ultra-right have been thwarted in France and a dozen procedures related to this movement have been opened at the Paris anti-terrorism center.

It is a threat “taken very seriously” and which “is growing in power”, according to a Parisian anti-terrorism magistrate.

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