African security officials tackle regional threats

Security chiefs from more than 30 African countries have met in Sudan to discuss a range of security threats facing the continent.

Security chiefs from more than 30 African countries have met in Sudan to discuss a range of security threats facing the continent.

Discussions focused on how best to tackle threats from armed groups, human traffickers, and cyber-criminals.

The Committee of Intelligence and Security Services of Africa, CISSA, was established to secure peace and stability in Africa.

Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.