The Federal Ministry of the interior wants to prevent Islamist attacks even stronger. The Federal office for the protection of the Constitution (BfV) should be allowed to save in the future in its data system of Nadis information about minors who are not yet 14 years old. "According to our experience, more and more children and young people are in the jihadist environment," said state Secretary Hans-Georg Engelke in Berlin on Tuesday. He pointed to a "significant number" of Minors, residing with their offenders classified parents in Syria. Perhaps these children would come back to Germany, said Engelke.
the elimination of The age limit for the storage of data on Minors is one of the Changes, the anchor will interior Minister Horst Seehofer (CSU) legally. His house has presented the "draft law on the harmonisation of the protection of the Constitution to the right", on the now, the experts bend in the other ministries. It is provided also, to allow the BfV Online search, for example, a Laptop can be read out. So far, only the Bavarian constitutional protection has the power – and has, in a terrorist case, so use that an attack was prevented.
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The BfV is to be facilitated, moreover, the so-called sources-lawful interception, i.e. the Penetration into the encrypted communications of terrorists in messenger services such as Whatsapp and Telegram. Seehofer wants to enable the messages service, the use of retained data of telecommunications. In the draft law is also provided for the limitation of the powers of the BfV repeal, banks, aviation companies, and companies in the telecommunications industry-information about terror suspects to customers obtain.
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Frank JansenSeehofer calls on the coalition agreement, agreed to the amendment of the Federal Constitution protection law and decisions of the conference of interior Ministers. Nevertheless, the coalition partner SPD, the draft law goes too far. The Union, however, argues that the constitutional protection should not be left behind in the race with tech-savvy terrorists.
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