In an exclusive video briefing released on News Central’s official X handle, Stanley Kavwam shed light on the origins and tactics of terrorist groups, with a particular focus on Boko Haram. During the interview, Kavwam explained how such groups evolve from seemingly benign beginnings into violent organizations.
“Now look at what Boko Haram has been doing,” Kavwam told the interviewer. “How did it start? They were preaching, going round teaching like scholars. And when that was so, what did they do? The start sending their members into the Army and police.”
Kavwam’s insight highlights a worrying pattern where terrorist groups infiltrate state security agencies to further their agenda. By embedding members within the military and police forces, these groups gain access to weapons, intelligence, and operational support, which they then use to carry out attacks and spread terror.
The interview points to the complex nature of terrorism, where ideological preaching can mask deeper intentions of subversion and violence. Kavwam’s comments underline the importance of vigilance within security institutions to detect and prevent infiltration.
As Boko Haram continues to pose a significant security threat, understanding their origins and tactics is crucial for formulating effective counter-terrorism strategies. Kavwam’s perspective in this News Central briefing offers valuable insight into the challenges faced by security agencies battling insurgency from within and outside their ranks.
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