KABUL, Afghanistan
—
An Afghan policeman killed nine of his fellow officers as they lay
sleeping in a village in the eastern Paktika province on Friday, police
said, blaming the attack on the Taliban.
Provincial police chief Dawlat Khan Zadran said the incident took place in Yayakhil town of Yayakhil district.
Bowal Khan, chief of Yayakhil district, identified the gunman as
Asadullah, who goes by one name. He said the gunman was assigned to a
small command post when he woke up at 3 a.m. for guard duty. He then
used his assault rifle to kill the nine men sleeping inside the post,
took their weapons and piled them in a pickup truck.
According to Khan, Asadullah then sped away in the truck.
Khan said the victims included one of his brothers and the commander of
the post, identified as Mohammad Ramazan. He said two of the dead were
Ramazan's sons.
The motive for the killing was not known, but police in the area blamed
the Taliban for the attack. Paktika is a stronghold of the Haqqani
network, a Pakistani-based group with ties to the Taliban and al-Qaida.
Although they mostly attack U.S.-led coalition forces, they have often
carried out assaults and bombings against the Afghan army and police.
"This man is a coward. What he did is part of the Taliban conspiracy," Khan said.
Khan and Zadran said the killer's two brothers were being held for questioning.
The village police is also known as the Afghan Local Police, or ALP. It
is a village-level force that provides security in areas where the
Afghan army and police cannot.
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