New Case of Moral Corruption Among Taliban.

New Case of Moral Corruption Among Taliban.

New Case of Moral Corruption Among Taliban.

Reports indicate a significant rise in corruption and moral violations among Taliban ranks, a development that citizens say directly contradicts the group’s initial promises to fight corruption and establish an “Islamic system.”

Critics argue that Taliban practices have not only failed to curb corruption but that violations have increased at multiple levels.

In the latest case, local sources in Faryab province reported that Hekmatullah, known as Hamza, head of the logistics division of the Shirin Tagab district police command, was visibly caught with a woman in Kotl Karzad.

This incident has sparked widespread criticism and raised questions about how the Taliban handle internal misconduct.

Citizens note that Taliban members enjoy immunity from many crimes, while ordinary people face daily harsh treatment, including lashings and harassment by the group’s religious police.

This dual approach has led to public distrust and growing social discontent.