Saturday, August 11, 2012
France - Interior Ministry: "There are 200 to 300 Mohammed Merahs in France, the secret services do not have the means to monitor all 24h/24"
France - Interior Ministry: "There are 200 to 300 Mohammed Merahs in France, the secret services do not have the means to monitor all 24h/24".(Atlantico.fr).GoogleTranslate.The Interior Ministry on Thursday declassified documents classified defense secrets of the Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence (DCRI) on Mohamed Merah. The terrorist was not only known services since 2009, but it was also a "prime target" of the DCRI for its proximity to Toulouse radical Islamists. The French intelligence could they avoid the drama?
Atlantico: In the reports of the DCRI sent for trial by the Interior Ministry, it appears that the police had measured the threat posed by Mohamed Merah. Can we therefore speak of a fiasco of the French intelligence services?
Alain Chouet: The people of the DCRI doing the best possible with the means at their disposal. The problem was what kind of threat was opposite. I still consider the case Merah is primarily a psychiatric case. People who have psychiatric and its ideological profile currently in France, there are 200 to 300. All do not pass the act, far from it, fortunately. Organized monitoring H24 these people, given the working conditions in France, would require 12 to 15 people by "subject". If we multiply that by 200 or 300, then it exceeds the current size of the DCRI. Anyway, we will never create a net with meshes tight enough to prevent psychiatric deviance. Look what just happened in the U.S. (note: the killing of Aurora in a cinema) despite all the security system set up after September 11, 2001. Read the full story here.
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