Icelandic Secret Service? 30. júní 2006 10:30 Björn Bjarnason dómsmálaráðherra Björn Bjarnason, Minister of Justice is hoping that Parliament (Alþingi) will commence talks about founding a secret service next term. If this would be done it would entail European specialists who would train 25-30 men; these men would then have the right to tap phones, deploy surveillance and information gathering to deter terrorist acts and organized crime. If this would be made into a bill and passed the National Security Section would be employed under the Justice Department through the Chief of Police. Björn Bjarnason also says that there is little military threat against this country, so efforts should be made to curb organized crime and guard the country against terrorist acts. -mld News News in English Mest lesið Íslendingar í alvarlegu umferðarslysi í Suður-Afríku Innlent Halla forseti opnar sig um kynferðisbrot í æsku Innlent Nemandi réðst á kennara á jólaskemmtun í Ingunnarskóla Innlent Bústaðakirkja opnuð vegna slyssins í Suður-Afríku Innlent Enn fleiri myndir úr safni Epsteins: „En hún vill þúsund dali fyrir hverja stúlku“ Erlent Tvær íslenskar konur létust í umferðarslysinu í Suður-Afríku Innlent Reynslubolti kveður lögregluna Innlent Stormur gæti skollið á landið á aðfangadag Innlent Katrín orðin stjórnarformaður Innlent Hæstiréttur vill ekki hlýða á Kristján Markús Innlent
Björn Bjarnason, Minister of Justice is hoping that Parliament (Alþingi) will commence talks about founding a secret service next term. If this would be done it would entail European specialists who would train 25-30 men; these men would then have the right to tap phones, deploy surveillance and information gathering to deter terrorist acts and organized crime. If this would be made into a bill and passed the National Security Section would be employed under the Justice Department through the Chief of Police. Björn Bjarnason also says that there is little military threat against this country, so efforts should be made to curb organized crime and guard the country against terrorist acts. -mld
News News in English Mest lesið Íslendingar í alvarlegu umferðarslysi í Suður-Afríku Innlent Halla forseti opnar sig um kynferðisbrot í æsku Innlent Nemandi réðst á kennara á jólaskemmtun í Ingunnarskóla Innlent Bústaðakirkja opnuð vegna slyssins í Suður-Afríku Innlent Enn fleiri myndir úr safni Epsteins: „En hún vill þúsund dali fyrir hverja stúlku“ Erlent Tvær íslenskar konur létust í umferðarslysinu í Suður-Afríku Innlent Reynslubolti kveður lögregluna Innlent Stormur gæti skollið á landið á aðfangadag Innlent Katrín orðin stjórnarformaður Innlent Hæstiréttur vill ekki hlýða á Kristján Markús Innlent