BBC: Greek police have arrested the leader of the far-right Golden Dawn party, Nikolaos Mi[c]haloliakos, on charges of forming a criminal organisation.
Another Golden Dawn MP has been held and more warrants issued, police said.
The arrests and warrants come amid anger over the murder of anti-racist musician, Pavlos Fyssas, who was fatally stabbed on 18 September.
The BBC's Mark Lowen in Greece described Saturday's events as "an unprecedented clampdown on the neo-Nazi party". Watch BBC video » | Saturday, September 28, 2013