French President Macron creates new counter terrorism unit

AP
Published Jun 7, 2017, 3:20 pm IST
Updated Jun 7, 2017, 3:20 pm IST
French presidency said the defense council will outline details of a task force that will be in charge of coordinating counter terrorism
French President-elect Emmanuel Macron. (Photo: AP)
 French President-elect Emmanuel Macron. (Photo: AP)

Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron is holding a special meeting Wednesday aimed at creating a new counter terrorism unit, in the presence of government members and top security officials.

The French presidency said the defense council will outline details of a task force that will be in charge of coordinating counter terrorism efforts and intelligence services in the country.

The unit will be based at the Elysee palace, operational 24 hours a day and will act directly under the president's authority an unprecedented situation in the country, where some observers have denounced a lack of coordination between foreign and domestic intelligence services.

The creation of the task force was a campaign promise of Macron in a country marked by a series of attacks by Islamic extremists.


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