17 Afghans killed in Taliban ‘poison attack’

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Taliban fighters have poisoned and killed 17 people, including 11 policemen and six civilians, in an overnight attack on a post manned by a government-backed local police in eastern Afghanistan. Details of Wednesday’s pre-dawn attack on an Afghan Local Police (ALP) checkpoint were still not clear, as officials were investigating how the fighters breached security at the post in Ghazni province. Ghazni deputy provincial council head Abdul Jamhe Jamhe said the fighters somehow infiltrated the post and poisoned those inside the compound before launching the assault. “Initial information shows they were first poisoned and then shot, but we have to wait for the final report of our investigative team,” Alishah Ahmadzai, ALP national commander General, said. Musa Khan Akbarzada, a provincial governor, said 11 of those killed in Andar district were members of the government-backed ALP group and the remaining six killed were civilians who were friends of the local police. He said there was a conspiracy of some sort but declined to confirm if there was poison involved. Al Jazeera’s Sue Turton, reporting from the capital, Kabul, said some arrests had been made in connection with the incident. “The police deputy chief says they have now captured two men they believe poisoned and killed all those at the checkpoint. They’ve been arrested and an investigation is ongoing,” she said.