(Dutch News) The national terror threat level has been reduced for the first time in six years in response to the falling number of attacks in Europe.
The national counter-terrorism co-ordinator (NCTV) brought the official assessment down from level four (“substantial”) to three (“considerable”), on a scale of one to five. The last shift was in 2013, when it was raised to level four.
“Sporadic jihadist attacks are still being carried out in the West, but the situation is not comparable with the period between 2015 to 2017, when dozens of attacks were carried out each year in Europe,” said a statement from the NCTV.