A man was chased off after he was spotted putting up posters to promote the far-right group
A neo-Nazi has allegedly been caught by residents in Glasgow's south side putting up white nationalist posters.
One man who lives in the area tweeted that he chased off a man after spotting him fixing a laminated poster to a telephone exchange box beside a bus stop at the entrance to Linn Park. The man later told the Daily Record that he thinks the extremist group were attempting to attract youngsters to join their group by targeting a bus stop which takes teens to the nearby High School.
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