Austria announces 290 mn euros for fight against terrorism

Vienna: The Austrian government Tuesday announced it would spend up to 290 million euros (about $335 million) in the fight against terrorism over the next four years. The details provided by Chancellor Werner Faymann and Vice Chancellor Reinhold Mitterlehner at a presentation in Vienna showed the largest proportion of the offensive, $146 million, would go […]

Vienna: The Austrian government Tuesday announced it would spend up to 290 million euros (about $335 million) in the fight against terrorism over the next four years.

The details provided by Chancellor Werner Faymann and Vice Chancellor Reinhold Mitterlehner at a presentation in Vienna showed the largest proportion of the offensive, $146 million, would go toward personnel, including the additional training of specialists for cyber security, crime fighting, and forensic science, Xinhua reported.