European Council Reveals Gaps in EU Security Before Brussels Attacks…(“Gaps” By Design!)
SputnikNews.com
27.03.2016
Belgian and Turkish law enforcement authorities had been informed about the possibility of suicide bombings by third countries and could have prevented them, Greek newspaper Kathimerini wrote.
Analysts have revealed shortcomings in the European security system, the report of the European Council revealed.
First of all, it concerns serious gaps in the data management and the unwillingness of certain EU countries to cooperate with each other.
According to the newspaper, Belgian and Turkish authorities received information on terror threats from intelligence services of the “third” countries. Thus, they had been aware of the possibility of suicide bombings and could have prevented them, the article said.
The report also stressed that some countries, and Greece in particular, have problems with the border control and the process of fingerprinting.
“In some refugee reception centers such security controls have not been implemented,” the report revealed.
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