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Residents in Kabul Complain About Rise in Crime

Some Kabul residents said that the number of crimes has grown in recent months in the city.

They said that greater attention needs to be devoted to this issue and that what the security organization has done so far to maintain Kabul's security is insufficient.

Thirteen days ago a woman was killed in Kabul, and the victim's husband says that his wife was brutally murdered in the most secure area in Kabul.

The murdered women's husband, Abdul Wahid, said that on Saturday, the 20th of Jawza (solar calendar), when his wife was at home alone, unidentified individuals entered his house and killed his wife and also took some money from his house.

He added that more than thirteen days have passed since this incident, but so far his wife’s killers have not been arrested.

"She was stabbed in the heart seven or eight times with a knife. They brutally killed her by suffocating her,” Abdul Wahid further said.

"When I got home, I found my mother in the hallway. I became worried and did not know what to do. Then my mother's aunt came and called her husband and we brought my mother to the clinic,” said Mohammad Murtaza, the murdered women’s son.

The Kabul police command's spokesperson, Khalid Zadran, said that efforts are being made to ensure sufficient security in the city and he urged the public to work with security forces.

"The relevant area's police arrived at the scene and began an inquiry; the incident is currently being looked into. Our goal is to detain the perpetrators responsible for this incident,” Zadran noted.

Residents in Kabul Complain About Rise in Crime

Thirteen days ago a woman was killed in Kabul, and the victim's husband says that his wife was brutally murdered in the most secure area in Kabul.

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Some Kabul residents said that the number of crimes has grown in recent months in the city.

They said that greater attention needs to be devoted to this issue and that what the security organization has done so far to maintain Kabul's security is insufficient.

Thirteen days ago a woman was killed in Kabul, and the victim's husband says that his wife was brutally murdered in the most secure area in Kabul.

The murdered women's husband, Abdul Wahid, said that on Saturday, the 20th of Jawza (solar calendar), when his wife was at home alone, unidentified individuals entered his house and killed his wife and also took some money from his house.

He added that more than thirteen days have passed since this incident, but so far his wife’s killers have not been arrested.

"She was stabbed in the heart seven or eight times with a knife. They brutally killed her by suffocating her,” Abdul Wahid further said.

"When I got home, I found my mother in the hallway. I became worried and did not know what to do. Then my mother's aunt came and called her husband and we brought my mother to the clinic,” said Mohammad Murtaza, the murdered women’s son.

The Kabul police command's spokesperson, Khalid Zadran, said that efforts are being made to ensure sufficient security in the city and he urged the public to work with security forces.

"The relevant area's police arrived at the scene and began an inquiry; the incident is currently being looked into. Our goal is to detain the perpetrators responsible for this incident,” Zadran noted.

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