Taliban beat the sale of alcohol, 3 thousand liters pour into the canal

The Taliban Intelligence Service said Sunday it had seized about 3,000 liters of alcohol smuggling. Alcohol was poured into a ditch in Kabul after the new Islamist regime stopped and severely punished the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. In a video published by the General Intelligence Directorate (GDI), special service uniforms [...]
Alcohol was poured into a ditch in Kabul after the new Islamist regime stopped and severely punished the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
In a video published by the General Intelligence Directorate (GDI), Afghanistan's Islamic Emirat special services uniforms appear as they empty large barrels in the channel.
GDI said in a statement that 3,000 liters of alcohol were seized and destroyed after an operation in a Afghan capital district, during which three people were arrested.
“The Muslims must refrain from producing and consuming alcohol. ”
Selling and consuming alcohol was officially banned in the days of the previous government, which was supported by the West.
But the Taliban, known for their fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law, added their crackdown after taking power in mid-August.
The Ministry of Ethics and Prevention of Immorality has also issued various recommendations limiting women's rights.












