Interior min raises anti-terror surveillance after Moscow. National Committee for Public Order and Security on Monday decided to strengthen anti-terrorism monitoring in Italy.

Follows Friday's terror attack claimed by Islamic State at a concert hall in Moscow in which 137 people were killed. On Sunday Cabinet Secretary Alfredo Mantovano said the main terrorist threat Italy faces at the moment comes from lonewolves rather than organized groups like the one that staged Friday's attack in Moscow.    "The most worrying threat is online recruitment," he said.