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Iran paying Taliban 1,000 dollar bounty for each US soldier's head in Afghanistan | Iran is reportedly paying bonuses of 1,000 dollars to the Taliban for killing an American soldier in Afghanistan and 6,000 dollars for destroying a US military vehicle.
According to The Times, at least five Iranian companies in Kabul are using their
offices covertly to finance Taliban militants in provinces near the capital. Afghan
intelligence and Taliban sources have revealed that the firms, set up in the past
six months, provide cash for a network of district Taliban treasurers to pay battlefield
expenses and bonuses for killing the enemy and destroying their vehicles. The
Iranian companies reportedly take contracts to supply materials and logistics
to Afghans involved in reconstruction, and the money often comes from foreign
donors in form of aid. Profits are then transferred through poorly regulated Afghan
banks, including Kabul Bank, which is partly owned by President Hamid Karzai's
brother Mahmood, to Tehran and Dubai, the paper reports. From these countries,
the money returns to Afghanistan through the informal Islamic banking system known
as hawala to be dispersed to the Taliban. "This means the companies involved in
funding the insurgency can cover their tracks easily. It makes it harder for us
to trace the cash flow," a senior Afghan intelligence official said. Western officials
believe the network might have been set up by the Al-Quds force, an elite branch
of Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
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