Afghan security forces captured 24 Taliban guerrillas, including four mid-level commanders, in operations in the southern province of Zabul last weekend, provincial officials said on Thursday. Provincial security chief Jailani Khan said the guerrillas had been captured on Sunday in two operations in the province. "We arrested some of them in an ambush and some in a house we had under surveillance," Khan said. Zabul Governor Khiyal Mohammad Hussaini identified three of the commanders as Mullah Sulaiman Baheer, Mullah Akhtar Mohammad and Mullah Abdullah. Mullah is a title for a Muslim religious leader and is used by many senior Taliban members.
The fourth commander was not identified. Police also detained seven low-ranking Taliban suspects and seized a large weapons cache in a raid in a district west of Kabul on Saturday. On Tuesday, Taliban gunmen raided a police post near a hydro-power dam in the south of the country, killing six policemen, including their commander. On the same day, four police officers were killed and five wounded when their vehicle was hit by a blast in the central province of Uruzgan. |