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The Taliban faces a shift from war to the streets of the police

The Taliban faces a shift from war to the streets of the police
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Kabul: One fighters after another, the Taliban traded in long long clothes flowing for rigid military uniforms.
This is a symbol of the transition moment they found in: As soon as the fighter is embedded in the Afghan mountains, now they are urban police.
But changes are always adjustment.
In the capital of Afghanistan Kabul, crime rampant under the previous Ashraf Ghani government.
The robbery and kidnapping is almost every day and the judicial process takes time and is expensive.
By winning the country after two decades of war with the Kabul 13 seizure, the Taliban also inherited a city characterized by violations of the law.
Soon they started working, making their presence known in daily street patrols.
Some have removed the typical AK-47 rifles, for the US M16 made by Afghan forces.
They stopped the street battle, Summon was allegedly criminals to the police station and pursued those who did not heed their calls.
In the District Police District Kabul 8, there was a long queue that led to two rooms.
In one, there are criminal cases.
In other civil disputes.
The victim of stabbing, robbery, and other bad behavior sit in the same room as the suspicion of the perpetrators, staring a distance to their turn to beg for their case.
For lower crimes, Taliban police offer three-day charges to show off to the station.
After that, they pursued them.
The court system is in process, officials said.
The meeting is still ongoing between Taliban officials – used for the common tribal justice in the countryside of Afghanistan – to overcome the process in a vast city with active justice.
Even those who fear they are in the contested city of welcoming their peace of arrival has been forged.
The Taliban has empowered local elders to provide assessments based on sharia, or Islamic law, for small criminal cases.
In the City Housing area of ​​Sheikh Zayed in Kabul, an elder committee ordered the Father of a man accused of stabbing a neighbor to pay 35,000 Afghanistan, around $ 400.
The father counted randomized banknotes and handed it to the priest, which offered it to the victim’s family.
They embrace.
Justice is presented.

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