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IEA to purge police in Badakhshan again
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) will purge police in northern Badakhshan province again, officials said this week.
In line with this, a delegation from the Ministry of Interior visited Badakhshan to implement the new organizational structure of provincial police.
Deputy Interior Minister Mohammad Hasan Hashimi said that security forces in Badakhshan have not been paid for nearly a year, but they will now get paid.
“The purpose of our visit is firstly the implementation of [a new] organizational structure in order to include the personnel of Interior Ministry in the system so that they get salaries and subsistence,” Hashimi said.
Abdul Qadir, director of the audit department of the Interior Ministry, said that if the newly-appointed people in police are not former Jihadi men, they should be fired.
Hashimi said that the purpose behind the purge is to prevent kidnappers, criminals, thieves, indecent people and drug addicts from being in the police.
Local officials also welcomed plans to purge security forces.
“There are some people of bad character in our ranks who have not spent even one hour in the ranks of mujahideen (IEA forces),” said Abdul Ghani Fayeq, the governor of Badakhshan.
Badakhshan shares borders with China and Tajikistan and IEA has deployed more forces there to secure the borders.
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Afghan migrant arrested over alleged assault of schoolgirl in Germany
A 20-year-old Afghan migrant has been arrested in Germany over the alleged sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl inside a school toilet in the city of Koblenz.
According to prosecutors, the incident occurred on April 28 after the suspect and another man allegedly entered the school premises. Investigators say the suspect cornered the girl in the restroom while a second 19-year-old man allegedly restrained her during the attack.
The girl reportedly told her older sister about the incident two days later. Her family then located the suspect at a nearby residence and informed police.
German authorities arrested the suspect on May 4. He remains in pre-trial detention and has been charged with committing sexual acts against a child on school grounds.
The Koblenz prosecutor’s office confirmed the suspect’s Afghan nationality to German broadcaster SWR. Prosecutors also stated that the man had previously been under investigation in another alleged sexual offence case. He had earlier been fined for possessing a blank-firing pistol without a licence.
Police said the second suspect is still being investigated as a suspected accomplice and remains at large.
Authorities have not yet clarified how the two men allegedly gained access to the school property.
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US CENTCOM chief says Afghanistan remains key terrorism concern
Brad Cooper, the head of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), told a U.S. Senate committee on Thursday that Afghanistan remains a major focus for Washington in terms of terrorist activity and regional security threats.
Speaking during a hearing before lawmakers, Cooper said Afghanistan continues to be “on the forefront” of U.S. monitoring efforts regarding militant groups.
“Afghanistan remains on the forefront of what we are watching in terms of terrorist activity,” he told the committee.
The CENTCOM commander added that the United States is working closely with regional partners to contain and suppress potential threats emerging from Afghanistan.
The remarks come as U.S. officials continue to express concerns over the presence of militant groups in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of American forces from the country in 2021.
The Islamic Emirate, however, has denied presence of militant groups in Afghanistan, emphasizing that it will not allow Afghan soil to be used against any other country.
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