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Published 24 Jul, 2012 09:05pm

13 Afghan policemen defect to Taliban

HERAT, July 24: An Afghan police commander and 12 junior officers defected to the Taliban after poisoning seven comrades, government officials in the western province of Farah said on Tuesday.

The commander, named only as Mirwais, was in charge of a checkpoint in the Bala Boluk district when he and his unit defected to the Taliban and handed over their equipment and weapons, including military vehicles.

“He was a police commander for a checkpoint in Shewan village. He joined the Taliban with a Humvee, a Ranger (SUV), radios and 20 guns,” said Abdul Rahman Zwandai, a spokesman for the Farah governor.

The seven policemen were poisoned because they refused to join the rebellion, he said. All were taken to the Farah hospital and an investigation would be launched.

Farah, bordering Iran, is one of western Afghanistan’s most insecure provinces, although the west is relatively secure compared to militant strongholds in the east and south.

The defection was the first time that police had joined the Taliban and taken so much equipment with them, Zwandai said.—Reuters

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