Narco Terrorism
Narco Terrorism is a term coined by former president Fernando Belaunde Terry of Peru in 1983 while describing terrorist type attack against his nation Anti-Narcotic police.
In its original context, narco terrorism is understood to "mean the attempts of narcotics traffickers to influence the police of a government or a society through violence and intimidation, and to hinder the enforcement of anti- drugs laws bus the systematic threat or use of such violence".
However meaning of terrorism varies on a large scaling but the most important are firstly, State sponsored terrorism, which consists of terrorist acts on a state or government by a state or government for example Pakistan. Second one is Dissent Terrorism, in which terrorist groups have rebelled against their government for example Syria. Third is Terrorist and the left and right, in this type of terrorism terrorist groups have rooted in political ideology for example Naxalism in India. Fourthly, and the most common is Religious Terrorism, in which terrorist groups are extremely motivated and dedicated for example ISIS. And the last but not the least Criminal Terrorism, in this type of terrorism terrorist acts are used to aid in crime and criminal profits.