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Three former soldiers were arrested in Panjshir

Published 30/03/2024
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RASC News Agency: According to local sources from Panjshir province, Taliban intelligence forces have recently detained three former army soldiers in the province and transferred them to an undisclosed location.

 

Sources informed the media on Saturday, Mar 30, that Taliban intelligence forces detained these three individuals, identified as Said Jafar, Naeem, and Samim, four days ago from the Khinj district and relocated them to an undisclosed site.

 

According to sources, all three former soldiers are native residents of the Kachowrak area in Pishghor village of Khinj district, Panjshir province. A relative of one of the detainees reported that the Taliban had transported them to Kapisa.

 

Reportedly, Taliban intelligence forces from Kapisa province arrived in Panjshir to apprehend these three individuals. Local Taliban officials in Panjshir have not yet commented on this incident. The arrest, detention, torture, and execution of former army soldiers by the Taliban in various provinces of the country are not recent occurrences.

 

Over the past two and a half years, the Taliban have detained thousands of Panjshir residents and subjected hundreds of others to various charges in this province and Kabul.

RASC 30/03/2024

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