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Fatal Homicide Claims Life of Youth in Sar-e Pol Province

Published 19/03/2024
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RASC News Agency:Local Taliban authorities in Sar-e Pol province have declared that a recent stabbing incident resulted in the death of a young man within the province. As per a statement issued by the Taliban’s media office in Sar-e Pol province on Monday, March 18th, the occurrence unfolded in Qoshtepa village, situated within the Seyyedabad district of the province.

The Taliban faction has identified the victim as Nek Mohammad, who succumbed to fatal stab wounds inflicted in his Sar-e Pol residence on Sunday night. The statement intimates that the underlying motive for the homicide stemmed from domestic violence, prompting Taliban security forces to detain the victim’s spouse in connection with the incident.

This development arises amidst a conspicuous upsurge in criminal activities across multiple provinces of the nation.

In the most recent occurrence, the remains of a young woman were discovered in the capital city of Aybak, located in Samangan province, merely a day subsequent to her reported disappearance. The motive and perpetrator behind this murder remain ambiguous.

These accounts come to light as the Taliban, subsequent to their assumption of power in the country, persistently assert claims of having established nationwide security and ensuring the safeguarding of citizens’ lives and possessions.

Shams Feruten 19/03/2024

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