RASC News Agency: According to sources from Nangarhar province, an unidentified individual tragically murdered a young girl in the province.
Sources reported on Saturday November 4th, that the body of a four-year-old girl was discovered yesterday afternoon in the Ahangaran square of Kamah district.
According to the sources, the young girl’s body was found with one eye gouged out, broken hands, and a mouth filled with dirt.The sources added that the victim is the daughter of a religious scholar named Naeemullah in this district. However, the exact motives behind this incident and the identity of the perpetrators have not yet been determined.
Meanwhile, the Taliban group has not expressed any opinion regarding the murder of this young girl in Nangarhar province.It is noteworthy that the number of mysterious and targeted killings has been increasing in various provinces of the country, particularly in Nangarhar.
It should be mentioned that in the latest instances of mysterious and targeted killings, three individuals were killed in a mysterious manner in Ghazni and Kandahar provinces.
Furthermore, it is necessary to note that despite the Taliban group claiming security prevailing across the country since their control, reports indicate an increase in criminal incidents.
Additionally, based on information, there have been incidences where Taliban members themselves have been involved in arresting, torturing, and, in some cases, shooting unarmed individuals in various provinces.
It is worth mentioning that due to the absence of a regular judicial institution in the country and the lack of consistent follow-up by officials, individuals can easily engage in acts of murder, armed robbery, and violations against human and social values.
This information, provided by those familiar with the situation, sheds light on the challenges faced by the country in maintaining law and order. The absence of a robust legal system contributes to a climate where criminal incidents occur with relative ease, further endangering the lives and well-being of the Afghanistani people.