The video released by the Directorate General of Intelligence shows the Afghan agent pouring alcohol in the barrel into the canal after taking it in the attack.
A team of Afghan intelligence agents poured around 3,000 liters of liquor to a canal in Kabul, said the country’s spy institution on Sunday, when the Taliban authorities had just taken action against alcohol sales.
The video recording released by the Directorate General of Intelligence (GDI) shows his agents pouring alcohol stored in barrels into the canal after winning him during the attack in the capital.
“Muslims must seriously distance themselves from making and providing alcohol,” said an intelligence official in the recording of agents posted on Twitter on Sunday.
It is not clear when the attack was carried out or right when alcohol was destroyed, but the statement issued by the agency said the three dealers were arrested during the operation.
Selling and consuming alcohol is prohibited even under the previous Western-supported regime, but the Taliban, which is known for their hard Islamic brands, more stringent in their opposition to it.
Because Islamists seized power on August 15, the frequency of raids, including drug addicts, has increased throughout the country.
The Taliban government ministry for the promotion of virtues and prevention of representatives also publishes several guidelines that limit women’s rights.