RASC News Agency: Reports from Daykundi province substantiate that Sultan Ali Jawadi, the director of Nasim Radio, has been adjudicated to a one-year incarceration term by the tribunal of the Taliban group. The group, with utmost procedural rigor, relocated him from the intelligence prison to their overarching detention facility within Daykundi province. The public was apprised of these developments on the notable date of Tuesday, December 12th. It has come to light that Jawadi, along with his associates, faced arrest and detainment two months ago, enduring the harrowing specter of torture meted out by the Taliban group for ostensibly enigmatic reasons.
Sources intimate that the Taliban, in their authoritarian stride, confiscated the entire suite of radio paraphernalia belonging to Jawadi and summarily shuttered the portals of Nasim Radio. While two of his compatriots, Saifullah Rezaei and Mojtaba Qasemi, found reprieve after a fortnight within the confines of the Taliban’s intelligence penitentiary, Sultan Ali Jawadi, the luminary director of the radio station, languishes in the bastion of Daykundi’s detention. The onus of his protracted detention rests squarely on the shoulders of the Taliban’s intelligence apparatus.
Recent dispatches signify that a mere forty-eight hours ago, Jawadi received a judicial decree mandating a one-year custodial sentence from the tribunal of the Taliban group. The litany of charges levied against him encompasses the dissemination of information pertaining to moral and administrative turpitude within the Taliban group, collaboration with journalists and foreign media entities, insurrectionary activities against the Taliban group, and allegations of espionage on behalf of foreign interests.
The arbiter presiding over the tribunal in Daykundi province purportedly conveyed to Jawadi that, in rendering the sentence of incarceration instead of capital punishment, he had extended a gesture of clemency. This pronouncement unfolds despite the Taliban’s draconian strictures on media and journalistic pursuits, wherein any dissemination of information contrary to their narrative is categorically proscribed, irrespective of its veracity.