Tunisia PM on slow police response

Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid tells the BBC that the slow response of police to last week's deadly attack on a tourist resort was a major problem.

He said lessons needed to be learnt after a gunman was able to carry out a killing spree over almost 35 minutes in the resort town of Sousse, killing 38 people including 30 Britons.

The attack was a "horror, unacceptable," he tells the BBC's Richard Galpin.

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