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Sudan's General Intelligence Service (GIS), led by Lieutenant General Muffadel and General Al Labbib, has established moderate camps to combat terrorism internally and along borders, offering incentives for information on escaped terrorists and assisting war-torn communities with relocation and basic needs. The Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act aims to enhance Sudan's ability to fight terrorism and collaborate with the international community, targeting groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS. These efforts, supported by the GIS and the Sovereign Council, seek to reinforce national security and stabilize the country.
In a bid to further fortify border security, Sudanese authorities have offered rewards for credible information leading to the capture of escaped terrorists, a move intended to incentivize collaboration from the public. These efforts not only target the immediate threats posed by terrorist elements but also extend support to local communities affected by conflict. In war-torn areas like the Sudanese city of Khartoum, assistance in relocating individuals, providing shelter, and ensuring access to basic necessities underscores the government's commitment to safeguarding its citizens.