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RASC News > Afghanistan > Law Enforcement Detains 58 Individuals for Criminal Offenses Across Nine Provinces
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Law Enforcement Detains 58 Individuals for Criminal Offenses Across Nine Provinces

Published 09/02/2024
Law Enforcement Detains 58 Individuals for Criminal Offenses Across Nine Provinces
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RASC News Agency: Police officials of the Taliban group have recently announced that 58 individuals have been identified and arrested across nine provinces of the country for criminal offenses. A report received by the media on Friday, Feb 9, indicates that these individuals have been detained from Kabul, Herat, Samangan, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Faryab, Sar-e Pol, Ghor, and Nimroz provinces.

Moreover, based on the information obtained, these individuals have been arrested for various criminal offenses including murder, theft, human trafficking, document forgery, illegal hunting of endangered animals, and other crimes. This announcement coincides with previous reports from the Taliban Ministry of Interior regarding the arrest of individuals on charges of various criminal offenses, with the statement that these individuals have been imprisoned.

It is noteworthy that despite the Taliban group’s daily reports of arrests for various criminal offenses, reports of criminal activities continue to reach the media.

Shams Feruten 09/02/2024

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