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Andarabi still works as reservation Gen for MoI based on President Decree

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

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Former Maidan Wardak province police chief Khalil Andarabi who has been dismissed from his post after he was accused helping terrorist person from Baghlan province to come to Kabul for receiving further medical treatments, now is working as the reserve General for Ministry of interior affairs according to President decree.

Mr. Andarabi during an interview told to Ariana News if any evidence is proved that I was helping Taliban, I myself will respond any question of the Nation.

Meanwhile officials in Ministry of Interior Affairs have avoided giving any comments about his situation.

Earlier there were some roamers that Andarabi has left the country for Europe with his family members, but he still lives in his own house at Baghlan province and his case hasn’t been finalized yet.

Former Wardak police Chief Khalilullah Andarabi said,” I was assigned as the retired and reservation Gen for the Ministry of interior Affairs based on the President of Afghanistan Mohammad Ashraf Ghani’s decree and now I m living in my own house.”

When he was asked by the local Journalist of Ariana News in Baghlan that how come his personnel were trying to save the life the Taliban intelligent officer for Baghlan by using the Maidan Wardak police ranger to take him to Kabul and then to Pakistan for further medical treatments?

He said,” I have had 5 to 4000 security forces, I can’t control every single police forces, if one of the soldiers goes to vacation I can’t just send one police ranger with other forces what he does.”

Officials in Afghanistan Supreme Court stated that Andarabi case is under the investigation and reviewing continues.

Afghanistan Supreme Court Spokesman Baseer Azizi said,” The Andarabi case is under the investigation his case hasn’t been finalized from Ministry of Interior Affairs to be delivered to Supreme Court.”

Officials in Ministry of Interior Affairs avoided giving information about his new assignment as the MoI reservation General or to still live without any supervision in his house.

Reported by Ahmad Farshad Saleh

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MoI registers over 8,700 criminal cases in the past six months

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(Last Updated On: March 28, 2024)

Abdul Matin Qani, the Ministry of Interior’s spokesman said on Thursday that in the last six months, 8,747 criminal cases have been recorded across the country.

Addressing a press conference in Kabul, Qani said of these cases, 7,233 have been solved while the remaining 1,525 are still being investigated.

He said 12,540 people have been arrested in connection with these crimes.

In addition, 21 kidnappers have been killed, 18 hostages have been freed and 172 people have been arrested in connection with kidnappings in the same period of time.

Qani also said in the last six months 837,000 passports have been distributed. He said three new passport offices will be established in Kabul in the near future.

“10,000 passports are distributed to citizens daily by the Passport Department,” said Qani.

On the issue of narcotics, he said drug cultivation, production and trafficking has been eradicated. He said drug manufacturing equipment and 377 drug factories have been destroyed across the country.

According to him, the ministry has also made advances in collecting illegal weapons, fighting corruption and improving police skills.

Qani stated that during this period, no security incidents took place in most provinces across the country.

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TAPI gas company CEO satisfied with project’s progress

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(Last Updated On: March 28, 2024)

The minister of mines and petroleum, Shahabuddin Delawar met with the executive director of the TAPI project and the ambassador of Turkmenistan in Kabul on Thursday to discuss progress around the key project.

Murad Amanov, head of the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India (TAPI) Gas Pipeline project, expressed his satisfaction with the recent progress of the project and talked about the practical roll out of the project.

Delawar said that the preliminary work of TAPI is progressing quickly and that the pipeline will be put into operation in the near future.

TAPI is a natural gas pipeline being developed by the Galkynysh – TAPI Pipeline Company Limited with participation of the Asian Development Bank.

The pipeline will transport natural gas from the Galkynysh Gas Field in Turkmenistan through Afghanistan into Pakistan and then to India.

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UK’s Mercer faces 10-day deadline in Afghanistan war crimes inquiry

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Johnny Mercer, the former UK Minister for Veterans Affairs, has been given 10 days to reveal the source of allegations that British troops engaged in war crimes in Afghanistan, or face a potential prison sentence.

British media reported on Tuesday that Mercer, following his allegations regarding the killing of Afghan civilians by British forces, was ordered to reveal the sources of his information.

The BBC reported that a public inquiry commissioned by the UK government into the actions of its forces in Afghanistan has directed Mercer to disclose the names of individuals who leaked information to him about alleged war crimes and cover-ups by special forces, or he may face imprisonment.

Although separate investigations have sought to verify these claims, the British government has yet to officially confirm them.

Earlier this month, Mercer, who served in military missions in Afghanistan, told the court that despite the information he possesses, he cannot confirm the killing of Afghan civilians by British forces between 2010 and 2013.

In court, he also stated that the claim British soldiers killed unarmed civilians in their sleep does not contradict his findings, but he admitted reluctance to believe it.

According to Mercer, British forces were allegedly instructed to carry an unregistered weapon — one not associated with NATO forces — to place next to the unarmed Afghan individuals they had killed.

The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says the countries that had troops in Afghanistan for 20 years all committed war crimes.

Mujahid stated that if the investigation carries on, it will be a big step and that the crimes committed should be investigated transparently.

“The crimes that have been committed should be investigated transparently because this was not the work of a few soldiers but a plan that was drawn and crimes were committed in Afghanistan,” he added.

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