Also known as CITCO
The Centro de Inteligencia contra el Terrorismo y el Crimen Organizado, known as CITCO is the Spanish domestic intelligence agency responsible for the prevention of terrorism and organized crime by managing and analyzing all intelligence. It was formed in October 2014 by merging of the National Anti-Terrorism Coordination Center and Intelligence Center against Organized Crime.
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The Centro de Inteligencia contra el Terrorismo y el Crimen Organizado, known as CITCO is the Spanish domestic intelligence agency responsible for the prevention of terrorism and organized crime by managing and analyzing all intelligence. It was formed in October 2014 by merging of the National Anti-Terrorism Coordination Center and Intelligence Center against Organized Crime.
==History== The agency was created on October 15, 2014 by the Royal Decree 873/2014, of 10 October 2014, which modified the Royal Decree 400/2012, of 17 February 2014, by which the basic structure of the Ministry of the Interior was developed. The agency resulted from the merged of two predecessor domestic intelligence agencies, the National Anti-Terrorism Coordination Center (CNCA) and the Intelligence Center against Organized Crime (CICO) under the Secretariat of State for Security within the Ministry of the Interior. The purpose of the union was to optimize efforts and take advantage of economic resources of both agencies in the face of growing threats and the link between violent extremist, terrorist organizations and organized crime.
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