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Front National activists 'burned cars' to stoke insecurity fears in Paris suburb

One of the six far-right militants, who allegedly burned 13 vehicles, later posted an open letter calling for tougher security in Mitry-Mory.

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Several militants with France's Front National (FN) face charges they went on a spree of arson, setting a dozen of vehicles on fire, in order to stoke feeling of insecurity and ultimately win votes in their neighbourhood, reports International Business Times.

The six right-wingers appeared before a local court on a series of charges, including vandalism, criminal association and arson.

Among them is Adrien Desport, the former number two of the Party led by Marnie Le Pen in the Seine-et-Marne department, on the outskirts of Paris.

Prosecutor allege that on the night of April 8th the group of men, aged 19 to 25, set fire to 13 cars parked in the street of the Mitry-Mory, a suburb north of Paris, for political gain.

A couple of days later, Desport, described by authorities as the group leader, published on his blog an open letter to local residents, decrying the impunity with which unknown criminals brought chaos to town.

He went on to list a series of countermeasures proposed by FN, such as more security cameras and police patrols, as well as public funds for the party's local vigilante group.

The nationalist party has long campaigned for heavy security measures, with particular emphasis on monitoring Muslim immigrants in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack in January.

Vehicle burning has often featured in riots that periodically break out in city suburbs and have come to be associated with the malaise of poor youths from second or third-generation immigrant families in mainstream France.

The six militants are also accused of indulging in drugs and vandalising properties of fellow FN members in what was said to be an intra-party score settling.

Desport is also charged with falsely reporting to police that he was the victim of an assault.

The trial has been adjourned to July 15th. Desport has been remanded into custody, while his alleged accomplices have been temporarily released under supervision.

Read more of this report from International Business Times.