Changes in modus operandi of Islamic State (IS) revisited Europol [Recurso electrónico] PDF
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TextPublication details: The Hague Europol November 2016Description: 14 p. Recurso onlineSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The recent attacks in Europe, carried out by Al-Qaeda (e.g. Paris, January 2015) and IS inspired
or affiliated individuals and groups (e.g. Paris, November 2015, Brussels, March 2016), have
increased concerns about possible future terrorist attacks by violent jihadist individuals and
groups in EU Member States. This report presents an overview of the terrorist threat as
perceived by the organisation and its main stakeholders, based on available information and
expert knowledge.
This report considers the terrorism threat from a law enforcement perspective and makes use
of Europol’s unique access to information relating to terrorism and serious and organised
crime. In preparation of the original report a meeting was organised with law enforcement
experts of EU Member States. This meeting was held under the ‘Chatham House Rule’ and
took place in The Hague in July 2016. The report has subsequently been updated to reflect the
latest developments.
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The recent attacks in Europe, carried out by Al-Qaeda (e.g. Paris, January 2015) and IS inspired
or affiliated individuals and groups (e.g. Paris, November 2015, Brussels, March 2016), have
increased concerns about possible future terrorist attacks by violent jihadist individuals and
groups in EU Member States. This report presents an overview of the terrorist threat as
perceived by the organisation and its main stakeholders, based on available information and
expert knowledge.
This report considers the terrorism threat from a law enforcement perspective and makes use
of Europol’s unique access to information relating to terrorism and serious and organised
crime. In preparation of the original report a meeting was organised with law enforcement
experts of EU Member States. This meeting was held under the ‘Chatham House Rule’ and
took place in The Hague in July 2016. The report has subsequently been updated to reflect the
latest developments.
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