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Alcohol is not allowed in Afghanistan! The Taliban poured 3,000 liters of spirits into the Kabul Canal

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Jimu news reporter Song Qingying

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How strict is the prohibition in Afghanistan? In an effort to combat alcohol consumption, Taliban authorities sent agents to pour 3,000 liters of liquor into a canal in Kabul, the Afghan capital, according to a Jan. 3 report by New Delhi television.

A video released by the Afghan Intelligence General Service (GDI) shows a group of uniformed and masked Taliban agents pushing several huge blue barrels of wine by hand on a canal in Kabul.

Alcohol is not allowed in Afghanistan! The Taliban poured 3,000 liters of spirits into the Kabul Canal

But local Indian media said the Taliban seized about 3,000 litres of alcohol during an operation in Kabul on Jan. 1, arresting three liquor traffickers. On January 2, a Taliban leader tweeted a video saying, "Muslims must strictly abstain from manufacturing and serving alcoholic beverages. ”

Afghanistan has reportedly had a long tradition of abstinence. The sale and consumption of alcohol was also banned in Afghanistan during the former Afghan government, but the Taliban cracked down harder on alcohol.

Since the Taliban seized power on August 15 last year, Taliban crackdowns on alcohol trafficking have increased across the country.

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