Afghan Police Back At Work Alongside Taliban At Airport

Afghanistan: When the Taliban cleared into Kabul last month removing the public authority, police deserted their posts, unfortunate of what the Islamists would do.

Afghan Police Back At Work Alongside Taliban At Airport
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Kabul: Afghan police at Kabul air terminal has gotten back to work monitoring designated spots close by Taliban security interestingly since the Islamists held onto power, officials said Sunday. 

At the point when the Taliban cleared into Kabul last month removing the public authority, police deserted their posts, unfortunate of what the Islamists would do. 

Be that as it may, two officials said they had gotten back to work Saturday subsequent to getting calls from Taliban commandants. 

On Sunday, an AFP reporter at the air terminal saw line police individuals conveyed at a few designated spots outside the fundamental structures of the air terminal, including the homegrown terminal. 

"I returned to work yesterday over about fourteen days in the wake of being sent home," one of the police power individuals told AFP, talking on a state of namelessness. 

"I got a call from a senior Taliban commandant who requested that I return," another official said. 

"Yesterday was extraordinary, so glad to serve once more." 

The Taliban say they have allowed an overall pardon to every individual who worked for the previous government - including the military, police, and other security branches. 

Authorities say they need to incorporate the restricting powers, however have not illuminated how this will occur - or how they will support a security mechanical assembly comprised of around 600,000 individuals. 

Kabul air terminal was seriously harmed during the tumultuous departure of more than 120,000 individuals that finished with the withdrawal of US powers on August 30.