Head of Europol, Rob Wainwright
LONDON
- The head of the European police agency or the boss (Europol), Rob
Wainwright, warned that about three thousand to five thousand militants
ISIS going home from the Middle East to Europe. They now roam freely in Europe.
Wainwright said, thousands of militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) managed to sneak back to Europe after undergoing training in the Middle East.
"Europe is currently facing terror threat highest in more than 10 years," said Wainwright told German newspaper, Neue Osnabrucker Zeitung.
"We can not worry (ISIS) or the terror groups 'religion' others to attack somewhere in Europe with the aim to achieve mass casualties among civilians," said the boss of Europol, as quoted by the Daily Mail, Saturday (20/2 / 2016).
He added that the increase in the number of militants ISIS that render the EU member states faced with new challenges. But he denied claims that terrorists exploit the crisis of immigrants to sneak into Europe by posing as asylum seekers.
"There is no concrete evidence of terrorist systematically using the flow of refugees to infiltrate Europe," he said.
The warning comes as Attorney Austria reveal the investigation of four people linked attack Paris. Four people came from Algeria and Pakistan. They were arrested on December 10, 2015 and officially detained since December 18, 2015.
Wainwright said, thousands of militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) managed to sneak back to Europe after undergoing training in the Middle East.
"Europe is currently facing terror threat highest in more than 10 years," said Wainwright told German newspaper, Neue Osnabrucker Zeitung.
"We can not worry (ISIS) or the terror groups 'religion' others to attack somewhere in Europe with the aim to achieve mass casualties among civilians," said the boss of Europol, as quoted by the Daily Mail, Saturday (20/2 / 2016).
He added that the increase in the number of militants ISIS that render the EU member states faced with new challenges. But he denied claims that terrorists exploit the crisis of immigrants to sneak into Europe by posing as asylum seekers.
"There is no concrete evidence of terrorist systematically using the flow of refugees to infiltrate Europe," he said.
The warning comes as Attorney Austria reveal the investigation of four people linked attack Paris. Four people came from Algeria and Pakistan. They were arrested on December 10, 2015 and officially detained since December 18, 2015.
Saturday , 20 Februari 2016
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