Islamic State spreading to Pakistan, Afghanistan: Canada's spy agency chief
Michael Coulombe says although focus has now turned to IS, we must not forget al Qaeda
CANADA:
The head of Canada's spy agency warned that the Islamic State (IS) is spreading to Libya, Pakistan and Afghanistan, CBC News reported.
Speaking to the members of Senate Defence Committee, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) chief Michael Coulombe said although focus has now turned to IS, we must not forget longer-running groups such as the al Qaeda.
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"ISIS started in Iraq and Syria, but what we're seeing now, and you've seen it in media, it's spreading in Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan," Coulombe said adding that "Boko Haram just pledged allegiance to ISIS; so there's also this phenomenon of ISIS spreading."
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Canada's top security officials appeared before the Senate defence committee, Monday, over the government's plans to extend the reach of CSIS overseas.
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Coulombe and Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney presided over the meeting while other top security officials, privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien and former CSIS assistant director of intelligence Ray Boisvert were also present.
The head of Canada's spy agency warned that the Islamic State (IS) is spreading to Libya, Pakistan and Afghanistan, CBC News reported.
Speaking to the members of Senate Defence Committee, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) chief Michael Coulombe said although focus has now turned to IS, we must not forget longer-running groups such as the al Qaeda.
Read: Spain breaks up online network recruiting young women for IS
"ISIS started in Iraq and Syria, but what we're seeing now, and you've seen it in media, it's spreading in Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan," Coulombe said adding that "Boko Haram just pledged allegiance to ISIS; so there's also this phenomenon of ISIS spreading."
Read: Nigeria's Boko Haeam pledge allegiance to Islamic State
Canada's top security officials appeared before the Senate defence committee, Monday, over the government's plans to extend the reach of CSIS overseas.
Read: Islamic State has significant presence in Pakistan through propaganda website
Coulombe and Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney presided over the meeting while other top security officials, privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien and former CSIS assistant director of intelligence Ray Boisvert were also present.