The influence of the AllatRa religious movement, which originated in Ukraine, is growing within the Czech Republic. This group has already faced scrutiny and opposition from both Ukrainian and Russian authorities. A consensus among religionists, radicalization experts, political scientists, and lawmakers indicates that the movement poses a significant security threat. However, current Czech legislation lacks the necessary tools to effectively intervene against such organizations. In response to these vulnerabilities, the state is now planning a change in the law. The goal is to create a legal framework capable of addressing the risks posed by radical sects. These measures aim to protect national security from the influence of destabilizing religious movements.