Youth went from Nagpur to Afghanistan became Taliban terrorist
Youth went from Nagpur to Afghanistan became Taliban terrorist
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Nagpur: An Afghan national living illegally in Nagpur, Maharashtra, was deported to his country this year. He has now become a Taliban terrorist. Her picture of her carrying a weapon in her hands has gone viral on social media. A senior police officer has informed in this regard on Friday.

The Taliban, the terror group, captured Kabul on Sunday, August 15, and captured Power in Afghanistan. President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country and the army has also laid down its arms. Even before the withdrawal of US troops, the terror group has stepped up its exercise to enforce Sharia law by taking over the reins of the country. The official said, "Noor Mohammad Aziz Mohammad, 30, had been living illegally in Nagpur for the past 10 years. He was living in a rented house in the Dighori area of the city. Police had started monitoring his activities after receiving intelligence input. He was taken into custody and deported to Afghanistan on June 23.''

"He may have joined the Taliban after his return," he said. A picture of him holding a gun has surfaced on social media. During the investigation at that time, the police came to know that he had come to Nagpur in 2010 on a six-month tourist visa. It had later filed a petition with the UN Human Rights Commission for refugee status, which was dismissed. But he started living in Nagpur.

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