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Shellharbour gets praise for crime fighting efforts amid rise of terror

Shellharbour gets praise for crime fighting efforts amid rise of terror The security minister said he expects the attacks to intensify in the near future. https://www.alpesprobois.fr/products/coque-samsung-j3-2016-originale-709pascher3042 “We are doing all we can at the moment,” he said, adding the situation is being reviewed. https://www.alpesprobois.fr/products/ztotop-coque-iphone-7-710pascher961 “We are currently reviewing the situation and making sure that we have the right measures in place to strengthen our response in the coming days.” The ministry did not discuss what is planned in Syria but said the police and army would step up security at the border. “We hope this will provide security and reduce the risk for travelling between countries,” the spokesman said. https://www.aquawood.fr/products/samsung-j5-2016-coque-starbuck-709pascher6621 In January, authorities detained 12 ISIS members over the suspected connection to the January attack at a Kosovar beach which killed 85 people. https://www.alpesprobois.fr/products/coque-iphone-7-plus-en-bois-714pascher1294 The Kosovars were in a group of tourists vacationing in a swimming pool at the time. Al Jazeera’s Sami Aboudi, reporting from Beirut, said that the 바카라사이트attack in우리카지노 Benghazi had led to “a surge of people trying to enter Libya”, especially during the Ramadan holiday season. “Libya’s political process could be in deep trouble and the political turmoil has a serious impact on Libya,” he said. https://www.aquawood.fr/products/coque-iphone-7-plus-blanche-neige-714pascher3524 “There is concern that many will return to the war-torn country and could make furt우리카지노her preparations to move into the country.” Our correspondent said that the police and army have been carrying out regular training since February and have received additional weapons such as pistols and rifles as well as armored vehicles. But our correspondent said the Libyan forces “are not as strong as they were a month ago, and that needs to change before people try to get into Libya this year”. The number of suspected Libyans crossing to the Middle East from the country has plummeted by almost a third since January and will probably remain at record low levels as the summer vacation season approaches, our correspondent said. But the UN said last week that the number of people crossing its border into Libya from Algeria was at the highest level ever recorded.

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