Washington: Sirajuddin Haqqani, a $10 million bounty from the US and acting Home Minister of the Taliban, has made an unusual public appearance, saying policemen accused of misconduct and misconduct in Afghanistan are about to be punished. For the first time, a picture of Haqqani was circulated on the official channels of the Taliban government, in which his face is clearly visible.
A photo was also released in October last year, but the faces of some Taliban commanders, including Haqqani, were blurred. A recent picture of Haqqani is said to be of a ceremony held on Saturday to mark the completion of training of police trainees. During the ceremony, 377 men and women who completed the training were given certificates.
Spoke to the media for the first time- Haqqani spoke to the media for the first time since he was named home minister. Speaking at the function, Haqqani said that legal proceedings have been initiated against the policemen who committed crimes against Afghan nationals. He admitted that when Taliban fighters were engaged in policing, they had also misbehaved with civilians, but now they are being trained.
On the issue of the ban on girls and women, Haqqani has said that under the Taliban rule, Afghan women will be able to go to work and girls will also be able to go to school. This time she said, "Our sisters are also present at this ceremony. They are being given a certificate of training and will be given a posting soon. However, she did not specify how many women had received training.
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