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100 people arrested for growing poppy in Afghanistan: police

Violent clashes occurred in May when authorities attempted to destroy local poppy fields

100 people arrested for growing poppy in Afghanistan: police
Afghan police officers destroying opium poppy flowers fields near Faizabad, Afghanistan, June 12, 2011.
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Taliban banned opium poppy production nationwide in 2022

Cultivation shifting from southern Taliban strongholds to northeast

Arrested farmers face legal trials in Badakhshan's primary court

More than 100 people have been arrested for growing poppy in northeastern Afghanistan, police said Sunday, in an area that has previously resisted a Taliban ban on the crop.

"During an operation today, the forces of the department arrested more than a hundred people, including residents of various villages... while cultivating poppy," Shafiqullah Hafizi, the director of the police's counter-narcotics department in the province of Badakhshan.

"These people were introduced to the primary court of Badakhshan province along with their files so that a legal trial could be held against them."

Members of the Taliban carrying flags participate in a rally to mark the third anniversary of the fall of Kabul, in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 14, 2024.Reuters

In 2022, the Taliban government, on the orders of its Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, banned opium poppy production across Afghanistan, which at the time was the world's top-producing country.

The ban caused a shift in the center of poppy cultivation in Afghanistan, from the southern strongholds of the Taliban authorities to northeastern provinces, including Badakhshan.

In May, clashes between farmers and brigades sent to destroy their poppy fields resulted in several deaths in the province.

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