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US releases top Afghan drug lord in prisoner swap

| @indiablooms | Sep 20, 2022, at 12:23 am

Washington: The United States released a powerful Afghan drug lord after two decades of imprisonment at Guantanamo Bay detention camp in return for an American held prisoner by the Taliban, Afghan officials said.

"Honorable Haji Bashir was released after two decades of imprisonment and arrived in Kabul today," Taliban spokesperson Mohammad Naeem said on social media.

The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested Haji Bashir Noorzai in 2005 on charges of smuggling hundreds of kilograms of heroin worth $50 million to the United States. He was designated a foreign narcotics kingpin under an act that targets the world’s most wanted drug lords.

Taliban foreign affairs chief Amir Khan Muttaqi said his fellow countryman was freed at Kabul airport on Monday in return for US navy veteran and contractor Mark Frerichs. The American spent more than two years in Taliban captivity.

The heroin warlord has been closely aligned with the Taliban before the 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan. He ran a criminal group that provided the Taliban with weapons and manpower in exchange for protection of their poppy fields and heroin labs, according to DEA.

(With UNI inputs)

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