Stabroek News Sunday

US Charge d’Affaires: T&T making moves on countering terrorism

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(Trinidad Guardian) The United States’ designatio­n of T&T nationals Emraan Ali and Eddie Aleong as ISIS financiers is the opening of the door to move forward with successful

prosecutio­ns at countering terrorism, says US Charge d’Affaires John McIntyre.

“You have an active and engaged Attorney General who’ll move forward probably on designatio­ns. You have an active, very intelligen­t DPP and a new Commission­er of Police who’s working very hard. You have a well resourced Financial Intelligen­ce Unit (FIU) - this is the door opening,” McIntyre said

Speaking at the FIU’s offices yesterday, McIntyre was referring to action by the US Department of Treasury which on Wednesday sanctioned Ali, of Rio Claro and Aleong, of Enterprise.

The USDT detailed certain ISIS financing activities of both men - passing money transfers to T&T nationals and ISIS members in Syria - including up to six months ago in Aleong’s case. Aleong was among 15 held by police regarding the plot to disrupt Carnival. The USDT stated Ali had lived at an ISIS guest house in 2015.

McIntyre yesterday presented the FIU with two computer servers which will allow it to begin accepting electronic­ally submitted Suspicious Activity Transactio­n Reports from institutio­ns and assist efforts to spot such activity.

McIntyre said, “Just this week, the US Treasury Department designated two ISIS financiers, both with a nexus to T&T. We’re incredibly pleased the USDT decided to move forward on this and this is the opening in a lot of ways to move forward.” He said T&T has proven it can disrupt threats, terrorist and criminal and move forward from investigat­ion to prosecutio­n and the servers will help to move forward on this and interrupt movement of drugs. He added terrorist financing is a global issue and this is connected to criminal activities which are causing problems for T&T citizens.

McIntyre said there was a lot of synergy involving yesterday’s handing over of servers to FIU and the USDT designatio­ns of Ali and Aleong. He added T&T was the US’s partner of choice.

“The door is open, especially in the fight against terrorism,” McIntyre said.

“As a regional financial hub, we know bad actors will attempt to use the robust financial system here, as well as other means, to try and launder their illicit gains. You at the FIU are on the front lines in detecting this criminal behaviour.”

On whether Ali and Aleong had been on the FIU’s radar, FIU head Susan Francois said they hadn’t been designated by T&T yet. She referred queries to the Attorney General’s Office, which handles designatio­ns. Officials there confirmed to the T&T Guardian that the case is “under active management.”

 ??  ?? US Charge d’Affaires John McIntyre (second from left) inspecting servers
US Charge d’Affaires John McIntyre (second from left) inspecting servers

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