Regional anti-terrorism centre opens its doors

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The Southeast Asia Centre for Counter-Terrorism (SEACCT) is set to tackle the issue of international money-laundering activities as its first objective, following the opening of the centre in Putrajaya today.

Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar ( left ), who officiated, said the centre is scheduled to conduct its first course next month in collaboration with Bank Negara. It will be on understanding international terrorism financing.

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