France puts 78,000 on a watch list as potential threats to share with European police, raising privacy concerns
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- France has flagged more than 78,000 people as security threats in a database intended to let European police share information on the continent's most dangerous residents.
- The number of French police entries "indicates a misuse" of the system intended to monitor dangerous criminals, German parliamentarian, Andrej Hunk said.
- The Schengen database, which France used for its list, forms the backbone of European security
PARIS (AP) — France has flagged more than 78,000 people as security threats in a database intended to let European police share information on the continent's most dangerous residents — more than all other European countries put together — according to an analysis by The Associated Press.
A German parliamentarian, Andrej Hunko, was the first to raise the alarm about potential misuse of the Schengen Information System database in a question to his country's Interior Ministry about "discreet checks" — secret international checks on people considered a threat to national security or public safety. He questioned whether and why different countries seemed to apply very different criteria.
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