SECURITY — April 26, 2026
Community Leaders Urge Security Measures in West Kabul Amid Rising Crime
Shiite community leaders in western Kabul have organized neighborhood patrols and submitted formal security demands to authorities amid a reported surge in targeted crimes. Residents and rights groups warn that persistent policing gaps and economic strain continue to threaten minority neighborhoods.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

Community leaders in western Kabul are calling for urgent security interventions following a reported increase in targeted crimes and armed robberies in the area. In response to the deteriorating conditions, residents across several neighborhoods have begun organizing coordinated night patrols to monitor streets and deter criminal activity.
The High Commission of Shiites recently convened an emergency meeting to address the growing security threats. During the session, representatives drafted a formal list of demands and presented them to Taliban authorities, urging immediate action to restore public safety. Mohammad Ali Akhlaqi, a prominent community figure, emphasized the need for practical security measures, increased police visibility, and greater accountability from local law enforcement agencies.
Despite official assurances of nationwide stability, residents and local analysts report persistent gaps in routine policing across western districts. Community members note that broader economic hardships have compounded the security challenges, leaving households more vulnerable to theft and armed incidents.
Human rights organizations have cautioned that the ongoing insecurity could deepen anxieties and potentially trigger further displacement among minority populations in the capital. Local leaders continue to monitor the situation while awaiting an official response from security officials regarding their submitted proposals and the implementation of enhanced protective measures.
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