RASC News Agency: On Thursday, January 4th, sources from Faryab Province confirmed a recent homicide in Bandar city. Unidentified armed assailants, utilizing poison and suffocation as their methods, targeted the victim, identified as Abdul Haq. The incident unfolded in the village of “Qala” within the Bandar district of Faryab province. Presently, the motive behind the murder and the identities of the perpetrators remain undisclosed.
Local authorities representing the Taliban group in Faryab province have acknowledged the incident. Notably, despite the Taliban’s control over the nation, criminal activities and mysterious killings have witnessed a notable surge across various provinces. The circumstances surrounding this homicide continue to evolve, with authorities endeavoring to uncover the truth behind this act.
In the most recent incident, an educator from “Muslim Academy” in Shahr-e-Now, Kabul province, fell victim to unidentified armed individuals. Disturbingly, there appears to be a lack of follow-up on these murders. Experts have highlighted that, despite the Taliban’s assertions of ensuring security nationwide, they are, in fact, contributing to insecurity and terror in several provinces under various pretexts.
It is alarming to observe that, even more than two years since the Taliban assumed control of the country, armed individuals persist in perpetrating acts of violence and theft without apprehension of consequences. Reports indicate not only a rise in criminal activities since the Taliban’s takeover but also an exhibition of extremely brutal behavior towards the populace, resulting in further setbacks in the process.