RASC News Agency: Amidst a backdrop of rising criminal activities, particularly mysterious and targeted killings across various provinces of the nation, unidentified armed assailants, as reported by sources in Kabul province, recently took the life of an English teacher associated with the “Muslim Academy” in Kabul. On Tuesday, January 2nd, media outlets were notified that the English teacher had been abducted and restrained by unknown armed individuals the preceding evening in the “Shahr-e-Now” area of Kabul. The sources have identified the teacher as Abdul Rashid Darwish, although the motive behind the murder remains unclear. The Taliban group in Kabul province has not issued a statement regarding the killing of this instructor from the “Muslim Academy.”
It is noteworthy that the country has experienced a notable surge in criminal activities, particularly mysterious and targeted killings, kidnappings, and armed robberies in recent times. In a prior incident, unidentified gunmen fatally shot a professor from Kabul Medical University in front of his residence in the Karta-e-Now area of the city. Despite the Taliban group’s persistent claims of ensuring national security, reports of insecurity in various provinces of the country have been on the rise.
According to reports, a significant number of university professors and educated individuals have fled the country due to the Taliban group’s violent and oppressive behavior since assuming control. Those who remain face numerous challenges. The Taliban’s assertion of maintaining security in the nation contradicts the increasing reports of insecurity and criminal activities in different provinces.