KABUL: The National Directorate of Security (NDS) said Sunday that has seized an explosive-laden vehicle in Kabul, adding that this was sent by Pakistan’s intelligence agency to carry out subversive activities inside Afghanistan.
The NDS spokesman, Abdul Hasib Siddiqi, said the explosives were placed in cement packages and was shifted to Kabul by a trailer vehicle.
Siddiqi said the vehicle was loaded in a company named as NGS in Ring Road area in Peshawar city and this area is under monitor and control of Pakistan’s spy agency. This vehicle was handed over to terrorists in a market named Jamrod located in Peshawar city and they shifted the vehicle with the explosives to Kabul.
He said the terrorists wanted to use the ammonium nitrate for carrying out suicide attacks and bombings for targeting government and military establishments in Afghanistan, but they were prevented by the NDS operatives.
A video which has been handed over to media shows that a trailer vehicle laden with huge amount of ammonium nitrate located into hundreds of cement packages.
The NDS investigation shows that ammonium nitrate is used in 80 percent of bombings and terrorist attacks in Afghanistan.
President Hamid Karzai issued a decree five years back through which the President banned dealing and keeping of ammonium nitrate in Afghanistan. This chemical is widely produced in Pakistan.
Afghanistantimes
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