Saturday, January 17, 2015

Galicia maintains the level of terrorism alert security – euronews

Reuters, 16/01 17:29 CET

 The government delegate in Galicia, Santiago Villanueva, today chaired the meeting tracking The government delegate in Galicia, Santiago Villanueva, today chaired the meeting tracking “Master Plan for Coexistence and Safety Improvement in Education Centers and their environments” of the current academic year. EFE

A Coruña, Jan 16 ( EFE ) .- The government delegate in Galicia, Santiago Villanueva, explained today that the community maintains its level of terror alert in three, which rose after the attack on Paris publication “Charlie Hebdo” to “ensure the safety of all.”

Villanueva, who presided at the “Master Plan for Coexistence and Improvement Safety Education Centres and their environments “, explained to the media that continue the measures established following recent attacks in Paris.

” As you know, the level of terror alert level was raised two to level three, not just in Galicia but also throughout the country. It was an interim measure remains in force, “he noted.

In your opinion, is needed” all be alert to ensure the safety of the population, the safety of the public “, and precisely for that reason, “those controls which seek to ensure the safety of everyone,” has abounded.

“That means greater surveillance and greater control by the security forces, Civil Guard and National Police critical infrastructure, train stations, bus stations, airports, public buildings and areas in which to concentrate a large number of people, “he added.

There is no evidence to suggest that Galicia may be the target of an upcoming attack, but that does not prevent the government to focus on ensuring security.

“The problem of terrorism is a problem that affects all of society, in this case a Jihadist terrorism. There is nothing to indicate that we are something greater than what existed previously, but we saw what happened recently in France and Belgium, “stated.

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