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National Security Adviser Monica Juma has spelt out a five-point plan to deny terrorist organizations access to finances and in effect limit their capabilities and reach. This was revealed as key policy and decision-makers in the counter-terrorism sector from 8 countries in the continent gathered in Nairobi. The one-day meeting under the theme “Countering the Financing of Terrorism” focused on strategies to detect and disrupt the growing sophistication of terrorist financial networks in physical and virtual spaces that enable them raise, move, store and launder funds for their activities.
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Plans spelt out to deny terrorists access to finances
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