The kidnapped doctor in Herat released from the kidnappers

According to Herat health officials, a doctor was abducted by kidnappers in exchange for a large sum of money.
Abdul Hakim Tamana, Herat’s director of health, said of how he abducted a doctor who was released from the kidnappers: “This morning he was released from the clutches of the kidnappers and returned to his home.”

Mr. Tamanai also said that Dr. Pooyandah had been released from the kidnappers’ custody in exchange for a large sum of money, but it was not yet clear how much money they had earned in exchange for the release of the kidnappers.

Herat
Herat

The Health Chief of this province noted that Mr. Poyend is in good health but has been severely tortured by kidnappers for some time and has had difficult days with them.

Nazifullah Pooyandeh was released by the Herat kidnappers and returned home after being abducted by the kidnappers about 20 days before near the gate of her house in the Sufiabad area sixth district of Herat city.

Reporter: Shakib Zahir

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Saleh: Two girls were arrested for extorting money from celebrities in Kabul

Reporter: Mohammad Nabi Karimi

The first vice-president says that the police of Kabul city’s third security district have arrested two girls who were extorting money from well-known and famous people in fancy clothes.
Amrullah Saleh, the first vice president of the country, wrote on his Facebook page today, Sunday (January 17): “They were arrested under the direct guidance of the Kabul Security Pact at 6:30 am.”
The first vice president added that many men were forced to pay the two girls to preserve their dignity and avoid any possible controversy.

According to her, this issue has not been addressed for years.
One of the major problems is that women’s presence in the judiciary and the police is low. This imbalance has limited the government’s access to half of society in terms of investigating and dealing with criminal and legal issues, and in many cases, has completely blocked it.

Mr. Saleh also emphasizes that some of the “recurring criminals” who have ruined the situation in several areas of Kabul are those who pardoned under the pretext of the corona, and I regret this pardon. At that time, we could not properly understand the danger of Corona, and we feared that the prison would not become a place of mass death.
Meanwhile, this morning, a car carrying four female judges was targeted by unknown individuals in the 10th district of Kabul, killing two of them and injuring two others.