A man described as a neo-Nazi is found guilty of performing a prohibited salute in an inner-city cinema in Perth during a film about the Holocaust, according to multiple reports. Both outlets say the incident occurred while the movie was screening, and that the salute led to a legal outcome. The reports use similar language, stating that the defendant was convicted for using a salute that is banned under the relevant laws. The West Australian and PerthNow both frame the case as involving an individual acting in a public entertainment venue while the content related to the Holocaust was playing.
While the accounts provided here are brief, they are consistent on the core points: the person involved is associated with neo-Nazi ideology; the conduct concerned a prohibited salute; the setting was a cinema in an inner-city area; and the incident took place during a Holocaust-themed film. The reports also indicate that a conviction follows the court process.