KABUL: The government-led Taliban in Afghanistan has enabled traders to carry weapons for protection after a number of business people complain about their safety, said a media report.
Khaama’s press report on Thursday called the Ministry of Home Affairs spokesman Saeed Khostai said that the Taliban would give permission after the technical problem was resolved.
Khosdai reiterated that the Taliban government is committed to protecting all traders and business people in this country.
After the fall of Kabul on August 15, only Taliban fighters were allowed to carry weapons and weapons, while the general public was prohibited.
Before this, Afghan traders and investors would carry weapons and have armed security guards because there was a big threat of kidnapping, looting, and heisting money.