Greek lawmaker Christos Pappas was the latest supporter of the far-right Golden Dawn party to face charges of belonging to a criminal organisation.<br/> <br />He was arrested on Sunday after handing himself in.<br/> <br />He appeared the same day before a prosecutor and an investigating magistrate.<br/> <br />The party's leader will appear in court on Tuesday to enter his pleas on the same charges.<br/> <br />A party spokesman, four other lawmakers and 13 party members are due to enter pleas on Wednesday.<br/> <br />It's the biggest mass detention of legislators since the end of Greece's military dictatorship almost 40 years ago.<br/> <br />The party was investigated after the fatal stabbing of an anti-fascist rapper earlier in September.<br/> <br />Investigators were looking for evidence linking it to that and a series of other criminal offences.<br/> <br />The party denies any connection to the killing.<br/> <br />The inquiry has also led to a shake-up among Greek police after the discovery of Golden Dawn cells operating within
