Taliban order Afghans to hand over government property such as vehicles, weapons and others within a week

NEW DELHI: In a major development, the Taliban have asked those in Kabul to have government property (vehicles, weapons, ammunition and other items) to send them within a week to the relevant departments, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said. Tolo news.
According to the report, Mujahid took to Twitter and, in a series of tweets, said: “All those in Kabul are advised to bring government goods, equipment, vehicles, weapons and ammunition to voluntarily deliver the goods to the competent bodies of the Islamic Emirate in one week “.
Earlier, the Taliban had called on all women health workers to return to work, a spokesman said on Friday amid rising pressure on public services as many trained and educated Afghans have fled the country.
Women have been discouraged from going to work and have even been removed from their offices, prompting fears that the movement would repeat the stance of its previous government before 2001, when women were not allowed to work.
However, growing complaints about the lack of staff in the fragile health system seem to have sparked a rough view.
“The Islamic Emirate Ministry of Public Health advises all women employees of the center and the provinces to attend the work regularly,” said a statement from spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid.
“They will not face any impediment to fulfilling their functions of the Islamic emirate,” he said.
Since the Taliban razed Kabul on August 15, they have struggled to restore basic services, as many specialists associated with the Western supportive government join an exodus outside the country or stay home for fear of retaliation.
(With contributions from agencies)

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