OAU Convention on the Prevention and
Combating of Terrorism, 1999
whatsoever;
(b)
develop and strengthen methods of monitoring and detecting
plans or activities aimed at the illegal cross-border
transportation, importation, export, stockpiling and use of arms,
ammunition and explosives and other materials and means of
committing terrorist acts;
(c)
develop and strengthen methods of controlling and monitoring
land, sea and air borders and customs and immigration checkpoints in order to pre-empt any infiltration by individuals or
groups involved in the planning, organization and execution of
terrorist acts;
(d)
strengthen the protection and security of persons, diplomatic and
consular missions, premises of regional and international
organizations accredited to a State Party, in accordance with the
relevant conventions and rules of international law;
(e)
promote the exchange of information and expertise on terrorist
acts and establish data bases for the collection and analysis of
information and data on terrorist elements, groups, movements
and organizations;
(f)
take all necessary measures to prevent the establishment of
terrorist support networks in any form whatsoever;
(g)
ascertain, when granting asylum, that the asylum seeker is not
involved in any terrorist act;
(h)
arrest the perpetrators of terrorist acts and try them in accordance
with national legislation, or extradite them in accordance with
the provisions of this Convention or extradition treaties
concluded between the requesting State and the requested State
and, in the absence of a treaty, consider facilitating the
extradition of persons suspected of having committed terrorist
acts; and
(i)
establish effective co-operation between relevant domestic
security officials and services and the citizens of the States
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