SUPO: Finland’s main terror threat still comes from lone wolf attacks The new report from Supo outlines the main threats to Finnish security from terrorism, extremist groups, and cyber attacks.

(News Now Finland) The Finnish Security and Intelligence Service Supo published its new year book on Thursday, painting a picture of the threats facing Finland from domestic extremist movements, cyber espionage and terror attacks.

Supo says the threat of terrorism in Finland remains at level two — elevated — on a four-level scale, and that irrespective of ideology it’s lone wolf attacks that continue to pose the greatest terror threat to the nation.

Writing in the year book, Supo Director Antti Pelttari notes that his organisation got more powers during the last twelve months, which he says “allow Supo to operate in a new way online and also for the first time abroad.”

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