Togo sets up a risk analysis cell to better fight terrorism

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Thursday, 07 July 2022 13:48
Togo sets up a risk analysis cell to better fight terrorism

(Togo First) - Togo inaugurated last Tuesday a risk-assessment cell in Lomé. 

The cell will collect data on terrorist threats that other countries face. Then, resident experts will analyze this information towards taking adequate steps to eliminate or mitigate a given threat. "These data allow us to know the nature of the threats, which will help experts in Togo to propose better responses," said Akseli Saviranta, Head of the Africa-Frontex Intelligence Community (AFIC) project.

The new cell will help Togo fight organized crime, cross-border smuggling, and terrorism, by boosting police and judicial cooperation. 

This is in a context where international cooperation in fighting terrorism has become essential, according to the Togolese security minister, Yark Damehane. “To tackle the challenges that our countries face in fighting cross-border crimes, we need strong cooperation and mutual support which will help us find together efficient and effective responses,” he said. 

The risk analysis cell of Lomé is a project of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex). The cell, which the European Union financed with CFA2.5 billion, is the seventh in the sub-region.

Esaïe Edoh

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