KABUL: Taliban on Saturday suspended the issuance of passport to applicants in Kabul.
Shafiullah Tasal, spokesman for the Central Passport Department, told Pajhwok Afghanistan that the distribution of passports in the capital had been suspended according to the direction of the Interior Ministry.
Without describing, he said, “Today, Saturday, our work is stopped only in Kabul until further notice.” Meanwhile, he said the process of distributing passports in other provinces was underway, reported the news of the Afghan Pajhwok.
The previous Taliban on the day said that Afghan passport applicants must register online to avoid density.
Inamullah Samangani, Deputy Spokesperson for the Caregiver Government, Tweeted Decision has been taken to prevent density and avoid problems faced by people, reporting the news of the Afghan Pajhwok.
After the fall of the Afghan Islamic Republic led by Ashraf Ghani and the Taliban took control of the country in mid-August, most of the Afghans wanted to leave the war-hit country because they were afraid of the impact of the previous group.
from the Taliban.
Last week, the Pajhwok report quoted the Natural Passport Director Gul Haqqani who said the new online form had been designed, canceling the previous one.
Previously in December, the process of publishing passports in Afghanistan began in 14 other provinces, with a total of 32 today.
Haqqani told reporters that all 32 Afghan provinces would be competent to issue a passport for applicants, report Tolo news.
Afghanistan in Kabul desperately needs a passport and passionately waiting for the passport office to reopen.
Because it was revealed by the passport department, more than 125,000 passports had been issued so far since the reopening of offices in Afghanistan, reported Tolo News.