Home News IS leader arrested by Afghan forces

IS leader arrested by Afghan forces

In November, Afghan officials said IS-K; Islamic State in the Khorasan, had been completely defeated in Nangarhar, one of the key eastern provinces where they first sought to establish a stronghold in 2015.

In the years since, they have claimed responsibility for a string of horrific bombings across Afghanistan.

According to authorities release on Saturday, Afghan forces have arrested the leader of the country’s Islamic State group affiliate along with 19 other jihadists.

The National Directorate of Security (NDS) said in a statement that Aslam Farooqi, also known as Abdullah Orakzai, had been arrested along with the other men in a “complex operation”.

IS-K, the Afghan IS branch has been on its back foot in recent months following continued operations by US forces and separately by the Taliban.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, an NDS official stated that Farooqi was the mastermind behind an IS-claimed attack on a Sikh temple in Kabul last month that killed at least 25 people.

In its statement, the NDS said Farooqi had admitted to having links with “regional intelligence agencies”, a clear reference to Pakistan, which Afghanistan routinely blames for supporting jihadists and helping the Taliban.

Islamabad denies it does so.

US Forces-Afghanistan did not immediately respond to a query about Farooqi’s arrest.