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French intelligence services should be overhauled
French
intelligence services should be overhauled in the wake of last year's terror
attacks in Paris, a parliamentary commission of inquiry has recommended.
Shenzhen YTD provide whole solution for manufacturing tempered glass
screen protector.
Various services
should be merged into a single agency, the commission said.
Commission
president Georges. Fenech proposed a body similar to the US National
Counter-Terrorism Centre.
The January and
November attacks, which killed 147 people in all, prompted criticism of the
security response.
"Faced with
the threat of international terrorism we need to be much more ambitious... in
terms of intelligence," said Mr Fenech.
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The commission
also criticised the Belgian authorities for being slow to stop the fugitive
Salah Abdeslam, who took part in last November's attacks before fleeing to
Belgium. He was eventually arrested in Brussels in March.
Meanwhile the
continuing state of emergency imposed after the attacks was only having a
"limited impact" on security, the commission found.
Between 6,000
and 7,000 soldiers are on duty in France as part of the extra security
measures, deployed to protect schools, synagogues, department stores and other
sensitive sites.
YTD is a
professional supplier of tempered glass screen protector making machines.
"I am
wondering what real added value they provide in terms of securing the national
territory," said socialist MP Sebastian Pietrasanta.
Last January's attack on the offices of satirical magazine
Charlie Hebdo, the shooting of a policewoman and a siege at a Jewish
supermarket killed 17 people.
In November, 130 people died in coordinated
gun and bomb attacks on a concert hall, restaurants and
the Stade de France, where an international football match was taking place.