The former officer who served in Afghanistan: How Taliban infiltrate police and combat tactics

Former FBI Special Forces officer Denis Deliu has talked about the arrival of Afghans to Albania. Having served two missions in Afghanistan, he says taking power from Taliban after 20 years is very sad. In Reportv, he said Afghan refugees should not be seen as danger and that [...]
In Reportv, he said Afghan refugees should not be seen as dangers and that our state has all capacities to monitor and monitor.
It's a good thing to wait. I agree they would come after we were once Afghans. They are today in need and are people who cooperated with us for a better world for a better Afghanistan. There is no danger, since the Albanian state has all the investigative capacities and secret services to monitor and monitor each of them and understand who it is. The current situation is sad because for 20 years we contributed to that country and shed blood and the situation ended in such a way. Unfortunately, we expected more from the Afghan army after giving everything for their” training, he said.
For the former officer, Taliban have evolved greatly in their war techniques. As a person who fought against them, he shows that they manage to infiltrate within Afghan police, administration and government to get information and act at the right moment.
“They have experience in war, as they have been trained by secret groups from Russia, China, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan for years. It remains a dangerous group because of the tactics they use, have evolved in their techniques. At first, they used ambushes against our missions, and when they saw that they went missing, they started using mines. Then remote explosives and today have evolved by infiltrated the Afghan police and government. Our associates who 20 years ago threatened by Taliban that they would be killed along with their families once they came to power”, Deliu said.












