KANDAHAR: An Afghan policeman linked to the Taliban shot dead 11 of his colleagues at a checkpoint in the southern province of Helmand, officials said Tuesday, in the latest so-called &
ldquo;insider attack
”.
The
incident occurred late Monday as the policemen were sleeping in
their barracks in the provincial capital Lashkar Gah.
&
ldquo;A policeman affiliated to the Taliban shot 11 of his colleagues, killing all of them,
” a provincial official told AFP, declining to be named. &
ldquo;He then fled the area, taking all the ammunition and firearms with him,
” he said, adding that police had launched a search for him.
Bloodied corpses of the policemen were strewn around the checkpoint, many of them shot from close range, Shir Mohammad, a police officer stationed at a
nearby outpost, told AFP.
Taliban insurgents, who control vast swathes of the opium-ravaged province, claimed responsibility for the killings.
So-called insider attacks — when Afghan soldiers and police turn
their guns on
their colleagues or on international troops — have been a major problem during the 15-year-long war. Afghan security forces battling a resurgent Taliban are struggling to tackle such
incidents as they also face record high casualties and mass desertions.
Lashkar Gah — one of the last government-held enclaves in Helmand — risks falling to the Taliban’s repeated ferocious assaults. The intensified fighting in the province last year forced thousands of people to flee to the city from outlying districts.