(ANSA) The National Committee for Public Order and Security on Monday decided to strengthen anti-terrorism monitoring in Italy in the wake of Friday’s terror attack claimed by Islamic State at a concert hall in Moscow in which 137 people were killed.
During a meeting at the interior ministry the committee reportedly agreed on “the importance of continuing the careful monitoring activity, also on the web, by the police and intelligence forces for the identification of possible risk situations on the national territory.”
The members are said to have carried out “a careful analysis of the terrorist attack in Moscow,” “also with a view to updating the anti-terrorism prevention measures already in place.”