The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New US sanctions target Taliban, Haqqani financiers

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WASHINGTON: The US warned Pakistan Thursday to do more to crack down on the Taliban and Haqqani groups, as it added six officials from the groups to its sanctions blacklist.

The Treasury said five of the six were in charge of raising and transferri­ng funds as well as equipment and materials to support the operations of the closely-linked groups, while the sixth was a senior Taliban military affairs official.

The sanctions ban any individual or company with a US presence from doing business with them.

“We are targeting six individual­s related to the Taliban or Haqqani Network who have been involved in attacks on Coalition troops, smuggling of individual­s, or financing these terrorist groups,” said Sigal Mandelker, Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligen­ce.

“The Pakistani government must work with us to deny the Taliban and the Haqqani Network sanctuary and to aggressive­ly target their terrorist fundraisin­g,” he said in a statement.

Three of the four Taliban officials sanctioned, Abdul Qadeer Basir Abdul Baseer, Abdul Samad Sani, and Hafiz Mohammed Popalzai, worked under the head of the Taliban Finance Commission, Gul Agha Ishakzai.

Under his direction they collected funds from drug trafficker­s, precious stone sales, hostage ransoms and donors to be distribute­d to Taliban fighters, the Treasury said.

A fourth, Maulawi Inayatulla­h, was identified as a Taliban military affairs official responsibl­e as recently as 2016 for attacks on Afghan and Coalition forces in Kabul. — AFP

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