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US Congress Allocates $68 billon for Afghan Forces since 2002

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

2A government watchdog is asking the Department of Defense (DOD) to explain why tens of thousands of Afghan troops who don’t actually exist are receiving large sums of money.

In an August letter sent to the DOD and made public on Friday, John Sopko, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, noted that it’s unclear if the federal government is taking seriously the fact that there are countless thousands of Afghan troops getting paid, who don’t exist.

 Congress allocates more than $68 billion for Afghan forces since 2002.

 In 2015, the payments totaled $300 million for the purpose of funding Afghan forces, but as SIGAR stated, those payments were made relying on “partially verified or reconciled data.”

Additionally, SIGAR found “there was no assurance that personnel and payroll data were accurate.”

This problem of “ghost soldiers” is especially prevalent in Helmand province, an area where fighting between Afghan troops and the Taliban has escalated as of late. Afghan forces were pummeled by a fresh Taliban onslaught.

About 40-50 percent of the 26,000 Afghan forces did not materialize when they were asked for assistance during operations, according to the new police chief of Helmand province.

“Salaries of ghost soldiers had been received during the past eight months and the money has gone to personal accounts,” the police chief noted.

In other words, salaries meant for troops who don’t exist are being confiscated by corrupt leaders.

U.S. Forces-Afghanistan maintained in June 2016 that Afghan troop end strength stood at 319,595 troops, a figure which doesn’t even include civilians, but an Afghan official has contradicted that number, saying instead that “the best internal estimate put the number around 120,000, less than a third of what is needed to secure the country.”

While the DOD is trying to fix the problem by collecting bio-metric data to track the locations of troops, according to SIGAR, that step is effective only if there are accurate records of troop numbers in the first place.

Sopko’s letter, released Oct. 7, comes just two days after the international community met in Brussels and promised an additional $15 billion in aid for Afghanistan to be doled out over a four-year time period.

Deputy Spokesperson of Ministry of Defense in Afghanistan Mohammad Radmanish said,” We have launched Bio-metric system in order to find the ghost soldiers or officers, despite of that all the Afghan National Army troops are holding Bank accounts who receive their salaries on monthly basis.”

Meanwhile Deputy Spokesman of Ministry of Interior Affairs Najeebullah Danish said,” over 87 of Afghan police forces are registered within the Data base, having Bank accounts, but 10 percent of the Afghan police forces are yet to become registered within the data base, our delegation is out on the fields to register the rest of the police forces.”

Though the numbers of the Afghan security forces are 352 thousand declared but experts believed that the number of Afghan security forces are less than the numbers mentioned, existing of ghost forces, receiving of salaries by the top officials are the main reasons of increasing war within the country.

Joint story of  dailycaller.com and Ariana News

Reported by Fawad Ahmadi

 

 

 

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Over 1,000 Afghan refugees forced out of Pakistan in one day

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The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations (MoRR) says over 1,000 Afghan migrants were forcibly returned from Pakistan on Tuesday through Spin Boldak border crossing in Kandahar province, the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry stated that based on information provided by the Spin Boldak Kandahar border command, these returnees comprised 191 families, totalling 998 people.

In addition, three migrants released from Pakistani prisons were also returned, according to the statement.

The statement added that after registering the returnees, the refugees were referred to the offices of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the World Food Program (WFP) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Each family received 10,000 afghanis – paid to them by the Islamic Emirate.

In another statement, the ministry said that 2,783 migrants living in Iran voluntarily and forcibly returned to the country during this week.

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Afghanistan’s minister of transport and aviation attends regional meeting in Uzbekistan

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Hamidullah Akhundzadeh, acting Minister of Transport and Aviation, headed a delegation to Uzbekistan for a ‘Six-Party Corridor’ meeting that included representatives from Afghanistan, Russia, Belarus, Pakistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

On the sidelines of this meeting the Afghanistan delegation discussed trade through the corridor with the other five relevant countries.

According to the ministry of transport and aviation, Akhundzadeh met with the deputy ministers of transport of Russia and Belarus.

He also discussed ways to expand transit between Afghanistan and Russia; and Afghanistan and Belarus, and provide the necessary facilities to achieve this.

The ministry added that the acting minister had a bilateral meeting with the Minister of Transport and the Special Representative of the President of Uzbekistan on Afghanistan and discussed the expansion of road transport between the two countries.

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Malaysian delegation arrives in Kabul for talks with government

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Representatives of Malaysia’s ministries of foreign affairs, defense and interior and advisors of the Malaysian Prime Minister and the Special Representative of Malaysia for Afghanistan arrived in Kabul this week for meetings with a number of high-ranking officials.

The Islamic Emirate’s foreign minister Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi met with the delegation and thanked Malaysia for assistance it has provided over the past few years, including aid for the victims of the deadly Herat earthquake.

Muttaqi said in the meeting that existing diplomatic, religious, cultural and economic relations between the people and governments of Afghanistan and Malaysia were expanding.

“There are business and investment opportunities in various fields,” Muttaqi told the delegation.

“Afghanistan follows a balanced and economy-oriented foreign policy in the political and economic field. Afghanistan’s relations with the international community are expanding and it has established good relations with neighboring and regional countries,” said Muttaqi.

Afghanistan is keen to expand its relations with the countries of Southeast Asia, he added.

Muttaqi further said: “The Afghan government wants the Malaysian government to provide health and education facilities for the 3,000 Afghans currently living in Malaysia.”

At the same time, members of the Malaysian delegation said that the Malaysian government wants to expand relations with Afghanistan in various fields.

The delegation positively evaluated the political situation in Afghanistan and said they hoped a Malaysian trade delegation would visit Afghanistan in the near future.

One delegate, Dato Shazlina said: “Malaysia is determined to organize short-term training programs for Afghan diplomats, training programs in the field of information technology, accounting and development for Afghan civil service employees and in this regard cooperate with Afghanistan in organizing professional programs.”

The political deputy prime minister, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, also met with the delegation and said the Islamic Emirate has achieved much in the economic and political sectors, and that the world, including the region, has no need to be concerned about Afghanistan.

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