Britain will intensify efforts to stop cross-border arms smuggling after last week's deadly attacks by militants in Paris and update its security protocols to deal with such incidents, Prime Minister David Cameron's office said on Monday, according to Reuters. Cameron held a meeting on Monday morning to review the Paris attacks to assess the risks of something similar happening in Britain at which the police and other agencies agreed to update their training exercises for such incidents. "They also discussed the risk posed by firearms, agreeing ... that we should step up our efforts with other countries to crackdown on the illegal smuggling of weapons across borders," a spokesman for Cameron said.