Current Affairs Anti-terrorism centre one of possible solutions towards preventing potential attacks

11-09-2006 14:55 | Jan Velinger

Five years after 9/11 and roughly a month after British intelligence thwarted an alleged plot by terrorists to blow up US airliners over the Atlantic, the Czech Republic is still undecided over how to further improve and streamline its own communication and data sharing between the police and intelligence services. Shortly before leaving office, former Interior Minister Frantisek Bublan advocated founding a special centre that would improve the chances of preventing potential attacks on European soil, by working more closely with BIS counter-intelligence, the Office for Foreign Relations and Information, and military intelligence.

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