SOCIETY — April 9, 2026

MoVV Arrests Man in Kabul's Surobi District for Claiming to Communicate with Jinn via Phone

The Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue, Prevention of Vice, and Complaints Hearing arrested a man in Kabul's Surobi district who claimed to speak with patients' jinn via mobile phone, describing such practices as superstitions against Islamic principles. The ministry also detained 24 alleged wizards across Afghanistan over the past week.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Pajhwok2 min read

MoVV Arrests Man in Kabul's Surobi District for Claiming to Communicate with Jinn via Phone
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KABUL (Afghan Verified) — The Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue, Prevention of Vice, and Complaints Hearing (MoVV) arrested a man in Kabul's Surobi district who claimed to communicate with patients' jinn using a mobile phone.

According to a statement from the ministry, the detainee had previously told Pajhwok Afghan News in a video program that he used his mobile phone to speak with jinn, asserting that they understood his conversations.

MoVV officials stated that such claims represent superstitions contrary to Islamic principles.

The ministry also announced that its officers had arrested 24 alleged wizards in different parts of the country over the past week.

The arrest in Surobi highlights ongoing efforts by MoVV to address practices deemed superstitious. The man was detained after his claims gained public attention through the earlier video interview.

No further details were provided on the man's identity or the specific charges, but the ministry emphasized its role in promoting virtue and preventing vice in line with Islamic teachings.

MoVV has conducted similar operations nationwide, targeting individuals promoting what it considers un-Islamic practices. The 24 arrests over the past week were reported across various provinces, though specific locations were not detailed in the statement.

Read the original reporting at Pajhwok

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