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Taliban commander captured

Published: 24 Oct 2012 - 07:04 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 02:31 am

KUNDUZ: A high-level Taliban commander in northern Afghanistan, Mullah Abdul Rahman, has been captured in a joint Afghan-Nato operation, police said yesterday. 

“Rahman was involved in heightening insecurity in Kunduz, Takhar and Badakhshan provinces,” said Kunduz province police spokesman Sayed Sarwar Husseini. “He encouraged insurgents to plant roadside bombs and stage high-profile attacks on Afghan officials.”

For years after the ouster of the Taliban in 2001, northern Afghanistan was largely free of insurgent violence but security there, including in the three provinces Husseini mentioned, has been deteriorating over the past couple of years.

Husseini said Rahman, whom Nato has described as a “Taliban financier” in the north, was captured in Kunduz’s Char Darah district last Friday.

A spokesman for Nato’s Afghan force said it could not immediately comment. 

German media said Germany’s elite KSK force was involved in the operation to capture Rahman, whom they said had orchestrated attacks on German soldiers.

Germany is the third-largest troop contributor to Afghanistan’s Nato-led force.

Meanwhile in Herat, ten Afghan security personnel have been killed in a bloody battle with Taliban insurgents in the western province of Herat, officials said yesterday.

Five police officers were among the dead, including the police chief of Obe district, where the battle took place on Monday afternoon, regional police spokesman Noor Khan Nikzad said.

Agencies