Saturday, August 29, 2015

France train attack: Talks in Paris to debate security

Calls for tighter security on the railways are to be discussed by European ministers and officials, following the foiled attack on a high-sp
Passengers overpowered a heavily armed man and pinned him to the floor. French prosecutors have filed charges against Ayoub El-Khazzani, 25.
UK Home Secretary Theresa May is among those attending the talks in Paris.
France is understood to want tighter security measures.
Questions have been raised about how someone was able to board the train in Brussels carrying an assault rifle, 270 rounds of ammunition, a handgun, a box-cutter and petrol.

'Control mechanism'

Saturday's meeting will include ministers from France, the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
Our correspondent says ideas to be raised at Saturday's talks include:
  • Airport-style metal-detectors on some international trains
  • More armed security personnel
  • Greater information exchange so that destination countries know when a suspect is heading their way
Announcing the meeting, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said: "We must see if we can put in place a mechanism that allows control at airports, in transportation, in a more co-ordinated manner.
source BBC
eed Amsterdam-Paris train last week.

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