Senior FSB officials consider actions to prevent extremist activities, including those under the veil of religious dogmas
Moscow, May 25, Interfax - Delegates to an all-Russian conference of senior Federal Security Service (FSB) officials hosted by FSB Director Gen. Nikolay Patrushev considered measures to improve the work of special services and law enforcement agencies in fighting extremism.
"We should ensure constant and quality monitoring of the situation taking shape on the Russian territory, set up a reliable mechanism for exchanging incoming information, and plan and carry out coordinated actions to prevent extremist activities, including those under the veil of religious dogmas," Patrushev said in a keynote report at the conference on Thursday.
Patrushev focused on providing the country's leadership with "reliable intelligence and forecasts on the emergence and development of threats to national interests related to extremism and also optimal proposals on how to prevent and eliminate them," the FSB press department told Interfax.