France placed on highest alert after moscow attack: what changes?

France placed on highest alert after moscow attack: what changes?

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ANTI-TERRORIST MEASURES ARE STEPPED UP. ALERT MAY REMAIN THROUGHOUT SUMMER France’s anti-terrorist ‘Vigipirate’ alert system has been increased to its highest level, following Friday’s


attack in Moscow in which 137 people are reported to have been killed. Prime minister Gabriel Attal announced the temporary increase on Sunday (March 24), after the attack on a concert hall


in Moscow. The decision came after discussions with France’s security council. > À la suite de l’attentat de Moscou, un Conseil de Défense et de > Sécurité nationale a été réuni ce 


soir à l’Elysée par le > Président de la République. >  > Compte tenu de la revendication de l’attentat par l’état > islamique et des menaces qui pèsent sur notre pays, nous 


avons > décidé de… > — Gabriel Attal (@GabrielAttal) March 24, 2024 The terrorist group IS (also known as ISIS) has claimed responsibility for the attack in Russia. “This organisation


is threatening France and has been involved in several recent foiled attacks in several European countries, including Germany and France,” said the prime minister’s office in a press


announcement. “The prime minister has asked the Secretary General for Defence and National Security, who comes under his authority, to convene a meeting involving all the security services


affected by the increase in the Vigipirate level," it added WHAT DOES THE ANNOUNCEMENT CHANGE? The ‘Vigipirate’ system comes in three levels, and is used as a benchmark to assess the


likelihood of a terrorist act in France. The levels are: * Vigilance (Vigilance, the lowest level) * Sécurité renforcée – risque d’attentat ( enhanced security - risk of attack) * Urgence –


attentat (emergency, the highest possible level) READ MORE: WHAT IS FRANCE’S VIGIPIRATE ALERT SYSTEM? This is the sixth time in ten years that France has been placed on the highest level.


The most recent was after the STABBING OF A TEACHER IN ARRAS IN OCTOBER 2023. The country can only temporarily be placed at this level. In recent years, however, the country has mostly been


at the second level, occasionally rising to the first. During the periods of ‘Urgence – attentat’ additional resources are made available for security forces. The most notable of these is


the option to increase the number of armed police officers and soldiers patrolling in cities where an attack is more likely. Usually, around 3,000 soldiers take part in the activities of


Opération Sentinelle, however when the highest Vigipirate level was last reached 7,000 extra armed soldiers and officers were made available for the task. More stringent secutiy checks,


including in airports, may also take place. Police will also increase the number of spot checks they carry out on individuals. As a reminder, all people in France, including visitors, need


to carry valid ID on them. READ MORE: WHAT ARE VALID FORMS OF ID IN FRANCE AND MUST I ALWAYS CARRY ONE? READ MORE: 128,000 IDENTITY CHECKS A DAY IN FRANCE: WHAT MUST FOREIGNERS SHOW? The


exact changes will likely be announced after Mr Attal meets with security forces today. ATTEMPT TO PREVENT TERRORIST ACTIVITY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION is also made available, particularly for


workers in public spaces, about what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. "This mobilises the public even more. Safety must also be based on the mobilisation of the population,


reporting suspicious events, isolated luggage... It's a very broad mobilisation", said Jérôme Poirot, the former former deputy national intelligence coordinator. It is unknown yet


when the alert level will be reduced, but with the 2024 Olympic Games starting in Paris in less than four months, the government may decide to prolong the warning level to provide extra


security during the event. Since 2015, 74 terrorist attacks have been stopped on French soil, whilst 24 have been carried out. states data from the Interior Ministry. Prevention operations


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