United Nations: UN experts are urging a halt to hefty ransom payments that have made kidnapping a core tactic for al-Qaeda and its affiliates in recent years. In a report to the Security Council yesterday, the panel monitoring sanctions against al-Qaeda also recommended reinforcing a travel ban against affected individuals by using biometrics and improving government lists of “inadmissible” passengers. [caption id=“attachment_1400737” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Representational image. Agencies.[/caption] The experts say improvised explosive devices are “the primary weapon of choice of al-Qaeda and its affiliates” and recommend that all countries include explosives and the raw materials and components to make IEDs under the al-Qaeda arms embargo. Overall, the panel said al-Qaeda “remains a threat, even though it has not been able to recover its former strength,” while “multiple al-Qaeda affiliates are evolving, often autonomously.” AP
UN experts are urging a halt to hefty ransom payments that have made kidnapping a core tactic for al-Qaeda and its affiliates in recent years.
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