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DABS to seize and sell off properties if debtors fail to pay for their power

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Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) says that if debtors do not settle their bills, the company will be forced to seize and sell their properties.

Speaking at a news conference Monday, Hekmatullah Maiwandi, the spokesperson of DABS, said that all debtors have been informed that their properties will be seized and sold if they do not pay their debt.

“Not only in Kabul but also we instructed other provinces to establish this commission (commission for collecting money),” said Maiwandi.

According to DABS officials, the total amount owed to DABS is currently at 26 billion afghanis. He said so far they have recovered over 600 million afghanis from Kabul consumers and an additional 675 million afghanis from the different zones in the country.

DABS officials also said that many of the debtors are high-ranking members of the previous government and political figures.

The officials also said that they have taken measures to provide electricity this coming winter.

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Traffic police receive new cars

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The Ministry of Interior has announced the delivery of several new, modern cars to the General Directorate of Traffic Police, replacing the older fleet that consisted mostly of trucks.

According to a ministry statement, the new vehicles, equipped with special traffic police colors, markings, and modern equipment, are expected to play a key role in maintaining traffic order in cities and on main roads, preventing accidents, and providing faster services to the public.

 

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Azerbaijan releases 14 Afghan prisoners

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Azerbaijan has released 14 Afghan nationals from its prisons, Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Saturday.

The ministry said in a statement that the release happened following efforts by Afghanistan’s embassy in Baku.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its appreciation to Azerbaijan and relevant authorities for their cooperation and humanitarian action. It also reaffirmed that the IEA will continue to follow up on and resolve the cases of Afghan prisoners.

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Khalilzad says U.S. ‘significantly satisfied’ with IEA’s fight against terrorism

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Former U.S. special envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, says Washington is largely satisfied with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s (IEA) efforts against terrorism, though progress in broader relations remains hindered by the issue of prisoners.

In an interview with NDTV, Khalilzad said the United States views the detention of at least two American citizens in Afghanistan as the primary obstacle to improving ties.

Khalilzad highlighted what he described as a “significant degree of satisfaction” in the U.S. assessment of the IEA’s counterterrorism commitments under the Doha Agreement. He said the IEA continue to fight Daesh, a group they have long considered an enemy. Many Daesh militants, he added, have been pushed out of Afghanistan and are now in Pakistan.

At the same time, Khalilzad said concerns remain regarding human rights and the political role of non-IEA Afghans.

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