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Islamic State smuggling timber into Pakistan, say Afghan officials

Islamic State is cutting down trees in Afghanistan and smuggling them into Pakistan on a daily basis, Voice of America reported.

According to Afghan officials and tribal leaders, timber-loaded trucks are sent to Pakistan daily, while some of the timber is sold in local markets in Afghanistan.

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Mohammad Rafique, a local resident of Kunar, Afghanistan, said timber is smuggled to Peshawar, as well as through Kandahar to Quetta and onward to Karachi and Lahore. Some of the timber is sent to Dubai from Karachi.

“Smuggling takes place … in areas alongside the Durand Line,” Malak Hashem, a tribal elder in Naziyan, said, referring to the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Locals in the Afghan province say the terror group has imported tree-cutting machines and has been cutting trees in the Achin, Naziyan and Dehbala districts of Nangahar province.

Further, tribal elders accuse the Afghan government of turning a blind eye to the smuggling.

“The government has done nothing in this regard,” Malak Afsar, a tribal elder in Achin, told VOA. He added that timber is transported to the markets by locals who work as middlemen for Islamic State.

The acting director of Nangarhar’s agriculture directorate said he had heard the reports, but that the tree cutting occurred only in one district. “Dehbala is the only district where tree cutting is still going on, and we are communicating with local elders in the district to stop it,” said the director, who goes by the name Engineer Shakir.

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However, an Afghan provincial government spokesperson said the issue of the cutting of trees had not been raised with local government.

Tree cutting and timber harvesting is illegal in Afghanistan but smuggling of wood has been going on for decades, especially in eastern Kunar province, which borders Nangarhar.

Officials say several militant groups, including the Taliban, have been involved in the illegal timber business. Local residents in Kunar allege the IS militant group is attempting to establish footprints in the province and has reportedly been recruiting locals to its ranks.
Forests cover only about two per cent of Afghanistan, according to Afghanistan’s environmental protection agency. However, United Nations Environmental Program says Afghanistan’s forest cover has decreased by about 50 per cent over the past three decades.
Islamic State smuggling timber into Pakistan, say Afghan officials - The Express Tribune
 
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62% of Pakistanis ‘don’t know’ how they feel about Islamic State
its like 62% of Pakistani's don't even know Islamic state Exists
 
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Which tree ??? tree name/type is not mentioned and we have alot of trees as well
 
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Thats bound to happen when U neither man the border urself nor let us fence it.
 
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According to Afghan officials

How convenient, blame, Pakistan for everything that goes wrong in Afghanistan. Trucks full of lumber aren't crossing into Pakistan without the knowledge of Afghan officials, so, Afghans government is on the take from ISIS also known as afghan intelligence agency.
 
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Islamic State smuggling timber into Pakistan, say Afghan officials

Islamic State is cutting down trees in Afghanistan and smuggling them into Pakistan on a daily basis, Voice of America reported.

According to Afghan officials and tribal leaders, timber-loaded trucks are sent to Pakistan daily, while some of the timber is sold in local markets in Afghanistan.

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Mohammad Rafique, a local resident of Kunar, Afghanistan, said timber is smuggled to Peshawar, as well as through Kandahar to Quetta and onward to Karachi and Lahore. Some of the timber is sent to Dubai from Karachi.

“Smuggling takes place … in areas alongside the Durand Line,” Malak Hashem, a tribal elder in Naziyan, said, referring to the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Locals in the Afghan province say the terror group has imported tree-cutting machines and has been cutting trees in the Achin, Naziyan and Dehbala districts of Nangahar province.

Further, tribal elders accuse the Afghan government of turning a blind eye to the smuggling.

“The government has done nothing in this regard,” Malak Afsar, a tribal elder in Achin, told VOA. He added that timber is transported to the markets by locals who work as middlemen for Islamic State.

The acting director of Nangarhar’s agriculture directorate said he had heard the reports, but that the tree cutting occurred only in one district. “Dehbala is the only district where tree cutting is still going on, and we are communicating with local elders in the district to stop it,” said the director, who goes by the name Engineer Shakir.

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However, an Afghan provincial government spokesperson said the issue of the cutting of trees had not been raised with local government.

Tree cutting and timber harvesting is illegal in Afghanistan but smuggling of wood has been going on for decades, especially in eastern Kunar province, which borders Nangarhar.

Officials say several militant groups, including the Taliban, have been involved in the illegal timber business. Local residents in Kunar allege the IS militant group is attempting to establish footprints in the province and has reportedly been recruiting locals to its ranks.
Forests cover only about two per cent of Afghanistan, according to Afghanistan’s environmental protection agency. However, United Nations Environmental Program says Afghanistan’s forest cover has decreased by about 50 per cent over the past three decades.
Islamic State smuggling timber into Pakistan, say Afghan officials - The Express Tribune
Yes this happens, their is a huge timber business in Chitral where the wood has its roots in Nuristan across the border, the question is does it help fund terrorism? and we know it damages the environment and helps flooding.kudos
 
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Islamic State will use this money to strengthen in its operational base in Pakistan.
 
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Afghan government is busy making money out of it why would they oppose the IS smuggling. One thing note worthy, ISIS came into Middle East started huge smuggling of Oil and now Timber from Afghanistan... Wao.... are these smugglers using stealth tech that even the powerful US cannot detect them in Middle East and Afghanistan right under her nose. There is only one thing left for everyone out there, whatever happens, blame Pakistan....
 
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