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RASC News > News > Man Kills His Wife’s Two Brothers in Parwan
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Man Kills His Wife’s Two Brothers in Parwan

Published 02/06/2024
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RASC News Agency: Local Taliban officials in Parwan province report that a man has murdered his wife’s two brothers. Fazl-ur-Rahim Meskinyar, the Taliban’s spokesperson for the Parwan Police Command, stated that the incident occurred yesterday, June 1, in the village of Hufyan Sharif, within Parwan’s first security district.

According to Meskinyar, the incident was driven by familial animosities, and the suspect has managed to escape the scene. Since the Taliban’s takeover of the country, the rate of criminal offenses has significantly increased due to the lack of rigorous crime investigation by authorities in various provinces.

In a previous incident, a young man in Ghor province fatally stabbed his father-in-law. It is notable that in most cases, the perpetrators successfully flee the crime scene.

RASC 02/06/2024

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