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− | The Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment is a Belgian intelligence organisation based in the [[Federal Public Service Interior]] (formerly the Ministry of the | + | The Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment is a Belgian intelligence organisation based in the [[Federal Public Service Interior]] (formerly the Ministry of the Interior) (Dutch: FOD Binnenlandse Zaken, French: SPF Intérieur). |
According to the website of the [[Belgian Standing Intelligence Agencies Review Committee]]: | According to the website of the [[Belgian Standing Intelligence Agencies Review Committee]]: |
Revision as of 09:28, 12 March 2020
The Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment is a Belgian intelligence organisation based in the Federal Public Service Interior (formerly the Ministry of the Interior) (Dutch: FOD Binnenlandse Zaken, French: SPF Intérieur).
According to the website of the Belgian Standing Intelligence Agencies Review Committee:
- The Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment, or CUTA, has been operational since 1 December 2006 (rue de la Loi, 22 à 1000 Brussels). This unit, which replaces the Mixed Anti-Terrorism Group (AtG), draws up specific or strategic evaluations of terrorist and extremist threats in and to Belgium.
- It largely proceeds on the basis of intelligence obtained from the supporting services, namely :
- State Security
- The General Intelligence and Security Service
- The federal and local police
- The Department of Customs and Excise of the FPS Finance
- The Department of Federal Immigration of the FPS Interior
- The FPS Mobility and Transport
- The FPS Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation[1]
Notes
- ↑ Belgian Standing Intelligence Agencies Review Committee What is the Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment?. Accessed 12 March 2020.