The ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ-backed Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition has launched a five-day training course in Moroni, Comoros, focused on combating terrorism financing and money laundering.
The course aims to equip participants with information on national and international legal frameworks related to these issues, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
It focuses on skills to analyze financial data and detect suspicious activities, raise public awareness of related risks, and develop effective prevention and coordination mechanisms among regulatory, security, and financial authorities.
Participants include representatives from regulatory and judicial bodies, the Ministry of Interior, law enforcement agencies, financial institutions, non-financial businesses, and non-profit organizations.
The course reflects the coalition’s commitment to enhance international cooperation and develop national civil and military competencies to combat these crimes.
It also aims to create a professional training environment that fosters integrated and effective systems to combat financial threats linked to terrorism.