Exclusive Details Emerge on Afghan "Zero Unit" Background of National Guard Shooting Suspect
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the suspect in the shooting of two US National Guardsmen, has been linked to a mysterious Afghan intelligence unit known as the "Kandahar Strike Force" or "03" unit - one of several clandestine organizations operating under the umbrella of the National Directorate of Security (NDS). The NDS is an intelligence agency established with CIA backing for Afghanistan's previous US-backed government.
According to sources, Lakanwal had been part of this elite unit for eight years, where he worked on operations teams and gained notoriety for being responsible and professional. His background suggests a strong anti-Taliban stance, but the investigation has raised questions about possible ties to terrorist organizations.
It is worth noting that members of these "Zero Units" were considered among the most trusted domestic forces in Afghanistan by the US and its international partners. However, they have also been branded as "death squads" by human rights groups due to their alleged involvement in extrajudicial killings of civilians.
The suspect's ID badge bears the name "Firebase Gecko," which was a CIA and special forces base used in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan. The CIA has confirmed that Lakanwal worked with them prior to joining the unit.
Lakanwal's family faced threats from the Taliban after relocating him from their native province, leading to his asylum application being expedited due to his involvement with a high-risk unit. However, recent reports have raised concerns about his alleged radicalization in the US.
As officials investigate Lakanwal's background and motives, questions remain about the possibility of foreign terrorist connections or whether he acted alone.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the suspect in the shooting of two US National Guardsmen, has been linked to a mysterious Afghan intelligence unit known as the "Kandahar Strike Force" or "03" unit - one of several clandestine organizations operating under the umbrella of the National Directorate of Security (NDS). The NDS is an intelligence agency established with CIA backing for Afghanistan's previous US-backed government.
According to sources, Lakanwal had been part of this elite unit for eight years, where he worked on operations teams and gained notoriety for being responsible and professional. His background suggests a strong anti-Taliban stance, but the investigation has raised questions about possible ties to terrorist organizations.
It is worth noting that members of these "Zero Units" were considered among the most trusted domestic forces in Afghanistan by the US and its international partners. However, they have also been branded as "death squads" by human rights groups due to their alleged involvement in extrajudicial killings of civilians.
The suspect's ID badge bears the name "Firebase Gecko," which was a CIA and special forces base used in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan. The CIA has confirmed that Lakanwal worked with them prior to joining the unit.
Lakanwal's family faced threats from the Taliban after relocating him from their native province, leading to his asylum application being expedited due to his involvement with a high-risk unit. However, recent reports have raised concerns about his alleged radicalization in the US.
As officials investigate Lakanwal's background and motives, questions remain about the possibility of foreign terrorist connections or whether he acted alone.