ZOETERMEER (Reuters) – Thirty European intelligence come for several months a weekly basis in the Netherlands to share information about terrorists. The Dutch AIVD, who was chairman until July 1 of the Counter Terrorism Group (CTG), being initiated. It has a well-established source confirmed Wednesday in response to a report in the Volkskrant. The location of the meetings is held security secret.
In January said AIVD head rob bertholee thirty European secret services would set up an information exchange platform. Participants include the security of EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland. This database places countries information on all European people have joined jihadist organizations. This information is constantly and always available. It can thus be ascertained whether other secret services have information about
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