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Counterterrorism: surveillance measures will last

2020-07-07T15:15:42.226Z


The experimental prevention system provided for by the 2017 Collomb law is in the process of being extended until December 31, 2021.


Counterterrorism experts have their eyes on the National Assembly. The Palais Bourbon Law Commission is about to examine this Wednesday a bill which must extend by one year the most intrusive measures of the Collomb law of October 30, 2017, strengthening internal security and the fight against terrorism, known as Silt law.

After the attacks of 2015 and 2016, this law was to include over time a part of the legislative arsenal born of the state of emergency: the possibility of closing places of worship, delimiting security perimeters, authorizing home visits and foreclosures. A series of "individual administrative control and surveillance measures", known as Micas, had thus been adapted to prevent terrorist acts. They were only authorized on an experimental basis until December 31, 2020, pending a debate on the substance which the Covid-19 crisis prevented. A new period of experimentation would therefore be granted until

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Source: lefigaro

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