Countering Terror

BOOK DETAILS

Genre : Non-fiction

Sub Genre : Non-fiction

Language : English

Paperback ISBN : 9789913613019

Countering Terror

Overview

This book is an exploration of the aftermath of the 2010 terror attacks on Uganda, and how the country’s legal system was used to combat the threat of terrorism based on radical religious beliefs.

Description

This book unfolds the aftermath of the 2010 terror attacks on Uganda. The law as an antidote is a process to avert the intentions of terrorism based on radical religious beliefs. The author shows how Uganda effectively countered the incidents to bring justice to the victims by capturing the perpetrators at the earliest possible opportunity. The terrorists were tried and adjudged to the extent of their involvement.

With his shared experience in the fight against terrorism, the author engages us on the process of what normal people go through because of vulnerabilities that expose them to the stages of radicalisation, cognitive extremism and recruitment before they unleash mayhem.

 

 

 

About The Author

John Ngaruye Ndungutse is a seasoned and professional detective with a diverse experience of 34 years in the fight against crime.

Previously, he served as a Senior Detective at the internal Affairs Compliance Unit with Uganda Revenue Authority, and as Commandant of the Professional Standards Unit charged with fighting corruption in the Uganda Police Force. He also worked as the Director Counter-Terrorism in the Uganda Police Force. Currently, he is the Director of the East African Police Chiefs Cooperation Counter-Terrorism Centre of Excellence in Nairobi and also as a police attaché at the Uganda High Commission in Nairobi.

He is an Advocate and a Notary Public of the High Court of Kenya and an advocate of the High Court of Uganda.

Overview
This book is an exploration of the aftermath of the 2010 terror attacks on Uganda, and how the country’s legal system was used to combat the threat of terrorism based on radical religious beliefs.
Description
This book unfolds the aftermath of the 2010 terror attacks on Uganda. The law as an antidote is a process to avert the intentions of terrorism based on radical religious beliefs. The author shows how Uganda effectively countered the incidents to bring justice to the victims by capturing the perpetrators at the earliest possible opportunity. The terrorists were tried and adjudged to the extent of their involvement. With his shared experience in the fight against terrorism, the author engages us on the process of what normal people go through because of vulnerabilities that expose them to the stages of radicalisation, cognitive extremism and recruitment before they unleash mayhem.      
About The Author

John Ngaruye Ndungutse is a seasoned and professional detective with a diverse experience of 34 years in the fight against crime.

Previously, he served as a Senior Detective at the internal Affairs Compliance Unit with Uganda Revenue Authority, and as Commandant of the Professional Standards Unit charged with fighting corruption in the Uganda Police Force. He also worked as the Director Counter-Terrorism in the Uganda Police Force. Currently, he is the Director of the East African Police Chiefs Cooperation Counter-Terrorism Centre of Excellence in Nairobi and also as a police attaché at the Uganda High Commission in Nairobi.

He is an Advocate and a Notary Public of the High Court of Kenya and an advocate of the High Court of Uganda.

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