Allegations of ISI Influence in Kabul: Amrullah Saleh Claims Deep Penetration
Former Afghanistan Vice President Amrullah Saleh has made serious allegations about the presence and influence of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Kabul. According to Saleh, the ISI has positioned over 150 officials at the Pakistani embassy in Kabul following the Taliban's takeover. He claims these operatives, both covert and overt, are working to safeguard Pakistan's interests and possibly spread terror globally.
Saleh pointed out that the ISI's objective includes removing "Indian proximity sentiments" from Afghan media. He reports that ISI operatives are strategically located in various provinces, including significant areas like Kabul, Kandahar, and Mazar-i-Sharif. He described the ISI officials as blending in with the local culture, often dressed in local attire, to further their agenda.
Saleh's claims include specific financial transactions facilitated by the ISI, aimed at consolidating their influence within the Taliban's governance framework. He emphasizes that the ISI has established a robust network within Afghan institutions and is engaged in surveillance activities against foreign embassies in Kabul.
In response to these allegations, Indian intelligence sources have called for the Taliban to investigate and address the presence of these operatives, as the Taliban previously pledged that their territory would not be used for clandestine actions.
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