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2,000 people arrested in last month in kabul

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Taliban members from Maidan Wardak Province stand at a checkpoint in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Credits: Google)

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  • Police in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul arrest as many as 2,000 people for involvement in illegal activities.
  • 859 cases of kidnapping, theft, drug smuggling, car snatching filed in the last month.
  • Around 35,000 security professionals have been trained in the country over the last six months.
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Police in Afghanistan’s capital city Kabul have arrested as many as 2,000 people for involvement in illegal activities in the last month, as per the Afghan news agency.

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The story cited Interior Ministry spokesman Abdul Nafi Takar as saying that 859 cases of kidnapping, theft, drug smuggling, and car snatching had been filed in the previous month, with around 2,000 people arrested.
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The official also stated that police officers will soon receive police uniforms, stating that “the issue of police uniforms has been finalised” and that the distribution process will begin in Kabul and Kandahar provinces.

Read more: Afghanistan security forces seize wheat smugglers

According to the official, around 35,000 security professionals have been trained in the country over the last six months.
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