France, Belgium Anti-terror Raids Net 8 More Suspects

BRUSSELS (AP) — Anti-terror raids in France and Belgium netted eight more suspects on Tuesday as Paris urged its European Union partners to step up the fight against terror financing with new measures to make transactions more transparent. France wants tighter cooperation on sharing intelligence related to money-laundering, tougher legislation on freezing suspects' assets, and to improve the ability of customs services to track gold and other assets. The new EU money-laundering plans aim to ensure that the real owners of companies and trusts are listed in public registers in Europe, and to force banks, auditors, lawyers and others to be more vigilant about suspicious transactions.

 

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