Pregnant law enforcement officer ‘shot dead by Taliban in front of kids’

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    Taliban militants 'execute eight-month pregnant police officer in front of her husband and children in her own home'

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    Banu Negar, who operated in a jail, was 8 months pregnant when she passed away (Picture: REX)

    Taliban militants performing a door-to-door execution shot dead an eight-month pregnant policewoman, according to witnesses.

    Banu Negar, who operated in a jail, was eliminated on Saturday at her house in Firozkoh, the capital of main Ghor province, Afghanistan, in front of her other half and kids.

    Witnesses declared 3 shooters speaking Arabic reached your house and browsed it, prior to binding family members, assaulting the mum extremely then performing the execution.

    Images have actually been published online claiming to reveal blood-splattered walls and a dead body.

    But the Taliban informed the BBC they had no participation in her death and are examining it.

    Spokesperson Zabiullah Mujaheed stated: ‘We are aware of the incident and I am confirming that the Taliban have not killed her, our investigation is ongoing.’

    He included the Taliban has actually revealed an amnesty for individuals who worked for the previous administration.

    He declared her death was brought on by ‘personal enmity or something else’.

    Banu Negar. Her family say the officer was eight months pregnant when she was killed A pregnant mother has been murdered by Taliban thugs in front of her husband and children. The woman, named locally as police officer Banu Negar, was beaten then shot dead after three gunmen came to the family home. She was eight months? pregnant. Her family in Firozkoh, central Afghanistan, said the gunmen had tied up the family and mutilated her face before the execution.

    The mum was eliminated at her house in Firozkoh in front of her other half and kids

    FILE PHOTO: Taliban forces patrol in front of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, September 2, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

    Taliban forces patrol in front of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan (Picture: Reuters)

    There are reports of an increasing quantity of violence in Afghanistan amidst claims of Taliban success in the last part of the nation not under the group’s control.

    Panjshir Valley, north of Kabul, had actually been holding out given that control of the nation was taken last month– however the Taliban is now declaring it has actually beat resistance fighters.

    The group has actually been attempting to predict a more tolerant and moderate image given that getting power, regardless of the reports of violence.

    Witnesses claim fighters are going door-to-door searching previous members of Afghan security forces and allies of the West.

    Last week among Afghanistan’s leading female law enforcement officer went on the run in Kabul after stopping working to get on an evacuation flight out of the nation.

    Top woman cop, Gulafroz Ebtekar, ex-deputy chief of criminal investigations in Afghanistan, hides for her life in Kabul after US and Russia refused to fly her out. In this photo pictured at the Volgograd Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Russia.

    Top female police, Gulafroz Ebtekar, is presently on the run in Afghanistan after she could not be left (Picture: East2West News)

    Gulafroz Ebtekar, thought to be 34, was deputy head of criminal examinations in the nation’s Interior Ministry.

    She had noteworthy media existence and was viewed as a prominent good example under the fallen Western- backed federal government.

    But now she is defending her life after being extremely beaten at evictions of Hamid Karzai worldwide airport, where she invested days frantically attempting to get away.

    She informed Russian paper Moskovsky Komsomolet: ‘I invested 5 nights at evictions of Kabul airport without water or bread, in a rain of bullets and surrounded by the Taliban.

    ‘I witnessed the death of children and women. I sent messages to the embassies of many countries to save myself and my family, but all to no avail.’

    And over the weekend fighters punished ladies’s rights activists still objecting in Kabul.

    Demonstrators marched through the Afghan capital for the 2nd day however were visited unique forces.

    The soldiers apparently fired into the air and utilized tear gas to distribute the serene demonstration, regardless of their guarantee of a less repressive program than their previous ruthless guideline.

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