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The ex-Afghan president probably did not flee Kabul with millions of dollars

2022-06-07T00:52:24.766Z


It is almost certain that former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani did not flee Kabul when the Taliban seized power with millions of...


It is almost certain that former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani did not flee Kabul at the time of the Taliban takeover with millions of dollars stolen, but a smaller sum was taken, according to an official US report accessed on Monday June 6.

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The report of the Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (Sigar), which will be released on Tuesday, is an interim document as the office awaits responses to questions sent to Ashraf Ghani.

The document, the contents of which were first revealed by the

Politico

website , includes interviews with witnesses as well as officials who were in the helicopter with the Afghan leader when he rushed out of Kabul as the Taliban took over the city. , August 15, 2021.

Ashraf Ghani and other officials were accused of stealing up to $169 million belonging to the Afghan government.

“Even though the Sigar found that cash was taken from the

(presidential) palace site

and loaded into these helicopters, the evidence indicates that this sum did not exceed $1 million, and was possibly closer to $500,000

,” according to the report.

Witnesses said they did not see large amounts of cash in the helicopters, which were already overloaded with passengers.

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A sum of 169 million dollars would have represented a block of banknotes of

“nearly two tons”

and of a very imposing size, underlined the Sigar, noting that the interviewees said to have seen only light luggage in the helicopters.

Conversely, one official was carrying about 200,000 dollars, a second 240,000, while others had

"5,000 to 10,000 dollars in their pockets

," a former senior official told Sigar.

“Nobody had millions.”

"If true, the total cash on board these three helicopters would reach approximately $500,000, of which $440,000 belonged to the Afghan government

," the report said.

"The Sigar also identified suspicious circumstances in which approximately $5 million in cash was allegedly left at the presidential palace

," the office said.

The origin and purpose of this money remain to be clarified,

"but it would have been distributed between members of the presidential protection service after the departure of the helicopters but before the capture of the palace by the Taliban"

, we still read.

There appear to have been

“opportunities and attempts to loot the coffers of the Afghan government

,” according to the report.

Source: lefigaro

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