France announced the creation of nearly 2,700 new jobs to cope with the jihadist threat. These positions are in addition to those decided since 2012, the government said. Two weeks after the attack against Charlie Hebdo, Prime Minister Manuel Valls has introduced this morning a series of measures to strengthen the fight against terrorism.
"This terrible shock we suffered recalled the intensity of the threat to our country, which remains at a very high level. The action against terrorism, jihadism, radical Islam will be a long struggle, "warned Valls.
2,680 positions will be created over the next three years, including 1,400 in the Department of the Interior and 950 to the Department of Justice. To strengthen the workforce, in addition to 425 million euros of investment funds and equipment over three years will go including the purchase of new weapons to the police and patrol vehicle, said Matignon.
Also provided is a "strengthening of the prison intelligence to better understand radicalization" in prison. "
€ 60 million will be specifically dedicated to the prevention of radicalization in the next three years announced the head of government
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