The Taliban’s Ministry of Interior has declared the installation of eighty thousand security cameras in Kabul city to prevent criminal incidents.
Abdul Matin Qaneh, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior of the Taliban, stated on Sunday, April 14th, that these cameras have been installed at intersections, crowded areas, and key points.
According to Qaneh, efforts are underway to increase the installation of these cameras in the capital and other provinces of the country.
He emphasized that through the installation of these cameras, they have been able to prevent many criminal incidents.
Previously, the Ministry of Interior had announced the installation of over 62,000 security cameras in Kabul city.
The Ministry of Interior spokesperson further added that the Taliban Ministry of Interior intends to implement this program in other important and large cities of Afghanistan as part of its four-year policy to reduce crimes.
Since the Taliban takeover, there has been a surge in ISIS-K attacks across Afghanistan, particularly in Kabul and other major cities.
A recent attack in Kandahar resulted in the deaths of over 45 people and left dozens more injured.