RASC News Agency: Recent reports from Faryab Province illuminate yet another incident of targeted killings. According to local sources, unidentified armed individuals in the “Almar” district of the province murdered a currency exchanger named Nematullah. The incident occurred on Thursday night, December 14th, in the village of “Chaghatak.” Sources reveal that the assailants entered Nematullah’s house during the night, leaving him seriously injured. Despite efforts to transfer him to the hospital, Nematullah succumbed to his injuries along the way.
Shamsullah Mohammadi, the head of information and culture for the Taliban group in Faryab province, confirmed the incident and disclosed that one person has been apprehended in connection with the murder. However, he refrained from providing further details, stating that ongoing investigations are being conducted. It is worth noting that since the Taliban assumed control of the country, there has been a significant rise in mysterious and targeted killings across various provinces. Some members of the public suspect the involvement of Taliban members in these cases.
In a disturbing incident in Takhar province, a member of the Taliban group reportedly stole a man’s property and decapitated him. Additionally, it is alleged that the Taliban releases such individuals without trial, even when there is substantial evidence and documentation against them. These incidents highlight the growing concerns regarding the Taliban’s role in the escalating violence and targeted killings within the country. It is imperative for the authorities to confront this pressing issue head-on while simultaneously ensuring that the Taliban group’s judicial system takes appropriate measures to hold the individuals responsible for these acts accountable.