AGO Assigned a Panel to Investigate Gen. Ahmadzai’s Accusation

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Tue, May 28 2019 5:07 PM
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The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has received an official letter from the Deputy of Policy, Monitoring & Evaluation of The Office of Chief of Staff to the President in regards to legally investigation of Gen. Habibullah Ahmadzai’s accusation and his recent remarks on media.

Jamshid Rasouli, Spokesman for the AGO said in a press conference today (28th of May) at GMIC center that “the AGO has assigned a panel to investigate the remarks expressed by Gen. Habibullah Ahmadzai with local media.

Rasouli added, “the panel has requested from Gen. Habibullah Ahmadzai to provide all available documents and evidence till 30th of May 2019 to the AGO.”

AGO of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan ensures that the case will be investigated in a fair and just manner in the light of the Provisions of the Law, and based on the available documents and evidence the investigating panel will take legal decision and will share its results according to the Provisions of Law with the noble people of Afghanistan.

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