Brenton Tarrant is thought to have donated £1,280 to Martin Sellner, the head of the Identitarian Movement of Austria.
Prosecutors discovered the €1,500 donation as part of an investigation into Martin Sellner, the head of the Identitarian Movement of Austria, for possible financial offences.
An investigation is now under way into whether there were any further links between Sellner and Tarrant.In a video posted on YouTube, Sellner confirmed he had received the donation and said police had seized his electronic devices after raiding his house on Monday.Sellner denied being a member of a terrorist organisation, adding:"I have nothing to do with this man, other than that I passively received a donation from him.
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