
Former Taliban commander pleads guilty to kidnapping of journalist, killings of US soldiers
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A former Taliban commander has pleaded guilty to charges accusing him of kidnapping a journalist and the killing of three American soldiers.
Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.
"Najibullah committed his crimes in Afghanistan over 15 years ago, and now faces justice in an American courtroom," U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said in a statement. "Today’s guilty plea serves as an emphatic reminder that this Office, and our law enforcement partners, will aggressively pursue those who harm Americans through acts of terror, no matter where in the world they may be, and no matter how long it may take to achieve justice for their victims."
The charges against Najibullah stem from the kidnapping of the journalist and attacks on a U.S. military convoy that resulted in the deaths of three Army soldiers — Sgts. 1st Class Matthew L. Hilton and Joseph A. McKay, and Sgt. Mark Palmateer — and their Afghan interpreter in June 2008.













