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Norway’s Security Agency Raises Terror Threat Level, Introduces Temporary Border Controls

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Norway’s Security Agency Raises Terror Threat Level, Introduces Temporary Border Controls

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Norway has announced the implementation of temporary border checks at its borders with Western European countries, citing a heightened threat level from domestic security authorities. The measures, set to remain in place until October 22, are a response to the increasing terror threat, according to the police.

The Norwegian Security Agency (PST) recently upgraded the country’s terror threat level from “moderate” to “high”, the second-highest rating on a five-tier scale. This decision was based on a “challenging threat picture”, with a particular focus on Jewish and Israeli targets.

Although Norway is not a member of the European Union, it is part of the Schengen area, a region with free travel between EU and non-EU countries. The country shares land borders with EU and Schengen member states Sweden and Finland.

To address the increased threat, Norway’s police have introduced temporary border controls. However, officials have reassured travelers that these measures will not involve comprehensive checks on all individuals, and delays at border crossings are unlikely.

The decision to implement these controls reflects Norway’s commitment to maintaining the safety and security of its citizens, particularly in light of the heightened threat level. The country’s authorities will continue to monitor the situation and adjust their measures accordingly to ensure the well-being of its population and visitors.

The measures will be in place until October 22, and travelers can expect a relatively smooth passage across the border. The Norwegian government has taken these steps to address the evolving security landscape and ensure the continued stability of the region.

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