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Taliban Intelligence Raid Guesthouse Housing Afghan Relocation Candidates in Kabul

Taliban intelligence raided a Kabul guesthouse housing Afghans approved for relocation to Germany, detaining residents for hours.

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Taliban Intelligence Raid in Kabul

Taliban intelligence agents reportedly raided a Kabul guesthouse housing Afghans awaiting relocation to Germany.[IC :by AFP]

January 21, 2026

Taliban intelligence agents raided a guesthouse in Kabul where dozens of Afghans approved for relocation to Germany were staying. During the operation, residents were detained inside the compound and subjected to hours of questioning.

According to available information, Taliban forces searched rooms, checked documents, and interrogated individuals about their travel status and foreign contacts. The raid reportedly caused panic among residents, many of whom feared arrest or the cancellation of their relocation cases.

Such actions have raised serious concerns about the safety of Afghans awaiting evacuation and resettlement abroad. Human rights observers warn that increased surveillance and pressure by the Taliban are putting vulnerable individuals at further risk, particularly those connected to Western relocation programs.

The incident reflects broader uncertainty and insecurity faced by Afghans who have been formally accepted by foreign governments but remain stranded inside the country under Taliban rule.

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