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104 Detained for Forgery and Fraud in Kabul

The Kabul Security Department has announced the arrest of 104 individuals involved in commission-based fraud cases in the past three months.

Khalid Zadran, the spokesperson for the Kabul Security Department, stated that these individuals were detained in connection with fraudulent activities related to passports and legal cases.

Zadran said, "In the past three months, we have arrested approximately 104 people on charges of forgery and handed them over to the law, who were engaged in forgery and commission dealings."

However, many citizens complain about the lack of transparency and the increase in commission activities across various government institutions.

They are calling for serious attention from the authorities on this matter.

Hussain Omid, a resident of Kabul, told TOLOnews, "There should be transparency in a government, and those who engage in forgery and commission dealings, and those who issue passports and IDs for money are engaging in illegal activities."

Amir Shams, another Kabul resident, mentioned, "Forgery has greatly increased, especially in the Passport Directorate and in the part dealing with identification documents."

Meanwhile, some experts believe that the arrested individuals should be legally punished according to the law.

They consider the enforcement of criminal law crucial for resolving citizens' challenges.

Salim Paigir, a political affairs expert, stated, "People who are caught in forgery or any crime must be punished according to criminal law."

Previously, the Kabul Security Department had reported 320 criminal incidents in the capital during the month of Jadi of the last solar year, of which at least 257 people were arrested in connection with these incidents.

104 Detained for Forgery and Fraud in Kabul

However, many citizens complain about the lack of transparency and the increase in commission activities across various government institutions.

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The Kabul Security Department has announced the arrest of 104 individuals involved in commission-based fraud cases in the past three months.

Khalid Zadran, the spokesperson for the Kabul Security Department, stated that these individuals were detained in connection with fraudulent activities related to passports and legal cases.

Zadran said, "In the past three months, we have arrested approximately 104 people on charges of forgery and handed them over to the law, who were engaged in forgery and commission dealings."

However, many citizens complain about the lack of transparency and the increase in commission activities across various government institutions.

They are calling for serious attention from the authorities on this matter.

Hussain Omid, a resident of Kabul, told TOLOnews, "There should be transparency in a government, and those who engage in forgery and commission dealings, and those who issue passports and IDs for money are engaging in illegal activities."

Amir Shams, another Kabul resident, mentioned, "Forgery has greatly increased, especially in the Passport Directorate and in the part dealing with identification documents."

Meanwhile, some experts believe that the arrested individuals should be legally punished according to the law.

They consider the enforcement of criminal law crucial for resolving citizens' challenges.

Salim Paigir, a political affairs expert, stated, "People who are caught in forgery or any crime must be punished according to criminal law."

Previously, the Kabul Security Department had reported 320 criminal incidents in the capital during the month of Jadi of the last solar year, of which at least 257 people were arrested in connection with these incidents.

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