Abdul Haq Wasiq: Intelligence Networks Still Operating in Afghanistan

Wasiq, speaking at a “Program for Praising Security Forces,” added that efforts are ongoing to identify and arrest these networks.

Abdul Haq Wasiq, the General Director of Islamic Emirate Intelligence, said that no groups other than intelligence networks are active in Afghanistan.

Wasiq, speaking at a “Program for Praising Security Forces,” added that efforts are ongoing to identify and arrest these networks.

The General Director of Intelligence said: “From the intelligence side, there are still some networks operating, and you and I must, with full strength and in cooperation with each other, stop the enemy as we have done in the past so that their hopes are completely dashed.”

“Afghan soil is not used against any country or neighbors, so we can say that there are no terrorist groups in our country,” said Hadi Quraishi, a military analyst.

Abdul Haq Wasiq also stressed that for the first time, a law has been created for the General Directorate of Intelligence, and violations of this law are considered a crime.

Abdul Haq Wasiq added: “For the first time in Afghanistan’s history, a comprehensive law has been created for better regulation of the affairs of the Directorate of Intelligence, and all provisions of this law are based on the Sharia system and the Hanafi jurisprudence.”

At the same time, the Acting Minister of Defense has emphasized that they will not accept any commands other than those from the leader of the Islamic Emirate.

Acting Minister of Defense Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid said: “Accepting anyone’s commands is unacceptable, and we are in obedience to our leader, and we will not take orders from anyone else.”

The acting Minister of Defense also added that the leader of the Islamic Emirate has repeatedly ordered serious attention to be given to the security challenges of the country’s citizens.

Abdul Haq Wasiq: Intelligence Networks Still Operating in Afghanistan