RASC News Agency: According to local sources in Takhar province, an armored vehicle belonging to a Taliban judicial group, specifically of the Fielder type, has allegedly crushed and killed a 21-year-old man in the province. Based on information disclosed to the media on Sunday, January 20, from reliable sources, this incident transpired last week in the “Nahr Chaman” market area of Taluqan city, the provincial capital of Takhar. The deceased young man, identified as Ahmad Jawad Azimi, had a brother who served among the former police personnel in Takhar province.
Concurrently, according to source accounts, an altercation ensued between the Taliban judge’s son and the young man. Subsequently, the judge and his son reportedly assaulted him, resulting in his tragic death. It has been reported that another individual sustained injuries during this incident. The occupants of the armored vehicle, which included Mullah Zaher’s son, the Taliban group’s judiciary judge in Takhar province identified as the primary suspect in this event, managed to escape the scene after the incident.
However, the exact reason for the altercation between this young man and the Taliban judge’s son in Takhar remains unclear, and local Taliban authorities in Takhar have not disclosed any details regarding this incident thus far. This incident unfolds against the backdrop of previous allegations against Taliban members for vengeful actions directed at former government officials, including instances of targeting their families. In the latest occurrence, the group was implicated in the killing of a former government military personnel in Kabul city.