New Delhi: Taliban militants in Afghanistan have shot dead a female police in the provincial city, the BBC has reported.
The woman, named in local media when Banu Negar, was killed in a family home in front of relatives in Firozkoh, the capital of the Central Ghor Province.
Killing came amid increasing reports of increasing women’s repression in Afghanistan.
Details of events are still vague as much as possible in Firozkoh fear of levy if they speak.
But three sources have told the BBC that the Taliban hit and shot dead negares in front of her husband and children on Saturday.
Relatives provided graphic images that show blood scattered on the wall in the corner of the room and body, the face is very flawed, the report was added.
The family said the country, who worked in a local prison, was eight months pregnant.
Three armed men arrived at home on Saturday and looked for it before binding family members, said brother.
Intruders heard speak Arabic, said a witness.
The Taliban told the BBC that they did not have involvement in the death of the country and were investigating the incident.
Spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said: “We are aware of the incident and I ensure that the Taliban have not killed him, our investigation is ongoing.” He added that the Taliban had announced amnesty for people who worked for the previous administration, and subdued a country for “personal hostility or something else”.