Kakar Claims Foreign Troops’ Weapons in Afghanistan Sold in Black Markets

Earlier, Kakar claimed that the weapons left from the foreign troops in Afghanistan are being used by the Tahrik-e-Taliban Pakistan.

The Prime Minister of the Pakistani caretaker government, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, said that the weapons left from the foreign troops in Afghanistan are being sold in the black markets.

Speaking at a panel of the World Economic Forum, Kakar said the westerners left for their own priorities and that “Afghanistan was an abandoned project for them.”

“But for us, it had real time tangible implication, particularly the gadgets which were given to the republic army and which unfortunately were sold into the black market, have been transferred to all these non-state actors,” he said.

The Islamic Emirate didn’t comment regarding the allegations but earlier stated that the military equipment left from the foreign troops are being kept in caches in the country.

The political analysts gave various opinions in this regard.

“The weapons left by the US has even reached Kashmir. We should admit that the majority of weapons of Afghanistan has been sold out,” said Wahid Faqiri, political analyst.

Earlier, Kakar claimed that the weapons left from the foreign troops in Afghanistan are being used by the Tahrik-e-Taliban Pakistan.

Kakar Claims Foreign Troops’ Weapons in Afghanistan Sold in Black Markets