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EXCLUSIVE: Pak caught secret data of Afghan? Files brought in 3 planes

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Afghanistan Crisis: A source working with the former National Security Advisor told CNN-News18 that these were confidential documents, which have been taken over by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency.

Kabul. Shocking information has come to the fore regarding relations between Taliban-ruled Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is reported that many confidential documents of the Afghan government have been in the hands of Pakistan. It is being said that these documents can pose a big threat to security. A day earlier, Pakistan had announced economic plans for Kabul with the intention of taking control of the economy of Afghanistan.

According to sources, three C-170 aircraft that arrived in Kabul carrying humanitarian aid have left with bags full of documents. This happened at a time when the Taliban has also postponed the date of September 11, the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attack in America, fixed for the swearing-in of the new interim government. The Taliban announced an interim government on 7 September.

A source working with the former national security adviser told CNN-News18 that these were confidential documents that have been taken over by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency. These documents mainly contained confidential documents of NDS, hard disks and other digital information. Top sources have told that ISI will prepare this data for its use, which can become a big threat to security. Sources informed that this will make the Taliban government dependent on Pakistan.

Sources informed that the data was live, as the previous Afghan government did not expect this occupation. However, the military group has no control over those documents, as the personnel in charge did not return to work. He told that the leak of the documents took place with the help of Pakistan’s ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmed.

Neighboring countries have decided to use Pakistani rupees for bilateral trade. Earlier, the Taliban’s bilateral trade in Afghanistan and Pakistan was done in US dollars, while the Afghan currency is stronger. Through this, the hold of Pakistan’s currency on Afghan businessmen and business communities will be strengthened.

A few days ago, ISI chief Hameed Faiz was seen in Kabul. Since then it was believed that Pakistan was looking for a stake in the Taliban’s rule. Its main purpose was to bring the Haqqanis into the changes taking place in the Afghan army. The ISI is considered the custodian of the Haqqani Network, a terrorist group designated by the US and the United Nations. Sirajuddin Haqqani, the head of the Haqqani network, has been made interior minister.

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