
Taliban ask Kabul residents to hand over govt vehicles, arms and ammunition in a week: Spokesperson
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The Taliban has asked residents of Kabul to hand over government vehicles, arms and ammunition within a week, or face action in case of violation of the order.
The Taliban have reportedly asked all Kabul residents in possession of government vehicles, equipments, arms and ammunition, to hand over the respective items to the group within a week. The militants have warned of legal actions against violators of the above order. The Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid tweeted, “Announcement of the security organs of the Islamic Emirate: In Kabul, all those who have the means, weapons, ammunition and other government goods are informed to hand over the mentioned objects to the relevant organs of the Islamic Emirate within a week. So that there is no need for the offenders to be prosecuted or dealt with legally if they are discovered.”More Related News

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