WAEMU’s experts on anti-laundering and terrorism financing in Lomé for regional workshop

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Tuesday, 15 March 2022 12:55
WAEMU’s experts on anti-laundering and terrorism financing in Lomé for regional workshop

(Togo First) - Analysts and investigators from WAEMU's National Financial Intelligence Processing Units (CENTIF) are currently gathered in Lomé for a capacity-building workshop. The meeting started on March 14 and will end next Friday. 

Participants will be trained on ways to tackle money laundering and terrorism financing. This meeting comes three years after the States-General on anti-laundering and terrorism financing held in Mali. It is backed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

“It aims to equip participants on new techniques and also trends in terrorist financing. The concern is the fight against terrorism, but also its financing,” said Kodjo Attisso, UNODC Regional Advisor. “The CENTIFs play an important role in the fight against terrorism financing since they are cells that collect, analyze and disseminate information to investigating and prosecuting authorities,” he added.

Throughout the five days the workshop will take place, analysts and investigators attending will know more about where the money used to fund terrorism comes from, how the financing is done, and particularly about the new vehicles, like cryptocurrencies, used to achieve that goal.

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