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Money exchangers criticize Gov’t for not pursuing kidnapping cases
Scores of money changers at Sarai Shahzada in Kabul city have criticized the Government for not pursuing those money dealers whom were kidnapped in the past, they have closed their shops by holding demonstration on Monday.
They have stated that in recent kidnapping case one of the money dealers was abducted on the way to Kabul- Jalalabad at Surubi area by the district police body guards, and was released after they received big money.
Related to the case the police district has rejected the claims of kidnapping saying police had nothing to do with it.
Sarai Shahzada which is the center for exchanging money in the capital city of Kabul was closed due to increasing of the kidnapping cases in the past several months.
One of the members of the money changer union said,” one of our member was kidnapped in Surubi area, and then he was set free after the kidnappers received $ 1 million and 5 million Pakistani rupees, though one of the suspected person was arrested related to the case but there are some efforts underway to release from the prison.”
“ They have looted all our money, the persons who are in custody are the police members of Surubi district police chief one of the money changer said,”
“We are paying for the new faces with new Governmental uniforms, we feel we are not safe anymore one of the demonstrators said,”
Meanwhile head of the money changer center has warned the Government to review the kidnapping cases, otherwise we will continue to our demonstration.
Head of the Shahzada money exchanging center Khan Mohammad said,” I demand the President and CE Abdullah Abdullah to hear our voice, and end our problems.”
Surubi district police chief Mir salam Alam khail said,” those kidnappers who have committed the crimes are now in Kabul police criminal investigation prison, my security forces have nothing to do with kidnappings.”
Kidnapping cases is common cases within Afghanistan, most of the opportunists and burglars are trying to get benefited from the ongoing situation by abducting different traders in the country.
Ariana News report repeatedly contacted the officials in Ministry of Interior Affairs to access more details over the case but received no responds.
Reported by Abdul Aziz Karimi
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The agreements span multiple sectors, including textiles, raw materials, pharmaceuticals and other key industries.
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The deals were finalized during a high-level business meeting in Uzbekistan’s Fergana Province, where Afghan and Uzbek private sector representatives gathered as part of an official Afghan trade delegation visit.
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The meeting was also attended by Turdakun Sadykov, Kyrgyzstan’s ambassador to Afghanistan.
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The announcement was made by Iran Sharkhan, Kazakhstan’s Vice Minister of Industry and Construction, during the Geoscience & Exploration Central Asia 2026 event. Sharkhan emphasized the substantial resource potential in Afghanistan and Rwanda, noting that current efforts are directed towards evaluating the legal and regulatory frameworks in these countries, as well as verifying the geological prospects before proceeding with potential mining operations.
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Sharkhan further indicated that if the laboratory results confirm promising geological findings, more detailed plans for mining projects will be disclosed in the coming months.
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