France is monitoring five Afghans evacuated for links to the Taliban

Washington, United States.

The French authorities keep under surveillance a 5 Afghans recently repatriated to this country for a possible link with the talibàAs reported by various local media on Monday.

Surveillance began last Saturday on one 26 year old man with alleged links to the talibà, And four other members of his repatriated family with him, he pointed out the newspaper El Món.

The suspect was reportedly repatriated for his outstanding help in the evacuation from French embassy a Acceptance, but on his arrival at France a procedure was launched surveillance narrow (called Micas in the slang of the services of French security).

The aim of the investigation is to try to determine whether the individual, originally from the province of Logar, in the east of the country, enlisted in the talibà out of conviction or simply joined the columns of militants who converged on Acceptance with the hope to take advantage of one opportunity to leave the country.

The opportunity presented itself when, in charge of a checkpoint, he facilitated the evacuation from French embassy a la Afghan capital.

The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, confirmed the information and that the man acknowledged having manat this checkpoint.

see: Dramatic images of the chaotic evacuation of civilians at Kabul airport

“France is human, but also vigilant. In the management of the Afghan crisis will continue to take all necessary measures to ensure the security of the Frenchs, as has been the case this weekend, “the minister noted on Twitter.

For now, the man and his family they are under the control of the Directorate General of Homeland Security (DGSI).

French authorities expect that tomorrow, Tuesday, leave Kabul two other flights with A400M transport planes, which will have evacuated about 2,000 people from the country, of which 90 French and the rest Afghans, Foreign Minister Jean-Ives Le Drian said today. EFE

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