According to this information, these forces have been recruited from several Asian and European countries.
The Islamic Emirate’s Security & Clearance Commission of the Ministry of Defence has stated that, based on credible information, newly recruited forces are being transferred via Karachi and Islamabad airports to centers in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s tribal areas. Their objective is to carry out attacks in regional and global countries, particularly Afghanistan.
According to this information, these forces have been recruited from several Asian and European countries.
The commission, in its annual achievements report, also stated that the attacks carried out in Afghanistan over the past year were planned abroad and executed by foreign nationals, especially citizens of Tajikistan and Pakistan.
Meanwhile, the commission’s spokesperson, Sediqullah Nusrat, has called on the UN Security Council and the international community to obtain information about Afghanistan’s security situation from the relevant institutions of the caretaker government.
Nusrat said: “The Islamic Emirate has repeatedly clarified that it will not allow Afghanistan’s territory to be used against other countries and calls on other nations not to provide shelter to malicious elements.”
He further said: “The Islamic Emirate, based on its religious responsibility, has sincerely fought against drug trafficking, and the international community and regional countries should obtain information in this regard by contacting the relevant institutions of the Islamic Emirate.”
The Security & Clearance Commission of the Ministry of Defence has also highlighted the reduction of criminal activities, strengthening border security, professionalization of security forces, and combating drug trafficking as its key achievements.
The commission has urged neighboring countries to prevent drug smuggling into Afghanistan and make greater efforts in combating drugs.
“Unless Pakistan decides not to be a troublesome neighbor for us, our policies will not progress. This is not the first Afghan government that Pakistan has had issues with,” Obaidullah Baheer, a political analyst, told TOLOnews.
Earlier, the Counter-Narcotics Department of the Ministry of Interior Affairs had also urged neighboring countries to prevent drug trafficking into Afghanistan.