Conflicting accounts claim she was wearing bomb vest when arrested
Spozhmai, 10, who was about to be used by the Taliban
as a suicide bomber, talks as she sits at a police office in Helmand
province. (AFP)
Afghan authorities have detained a 10-year-old girl for attempting to
carry out a suicide attack wearing a vest packed with explosives.
The girl appeared yesterday at press conference in Lashkar Gah, the
capital of the southern province of Helmand, where she told how her
brother had forced her to wear the vest and ordered her to detonate
herself at a police checkpoint.
"I was tired of my stepmother. My brother told me to wear the black
vest, go to the police checkpoint and press the button," she told
reporters.
"I went past a river and decided to drop the vest. My brother fled and police arrested me."
Amid conflicting accounts of the incident, some officials said she had
been wearing the vest when she was arrested, while others said no vest
had been recovered.
The Tolo TV news channel said the girl, named as Spozhmai, was unable to operate the button to detonate the explosives.
The interior ministry said that her brother was a Taliban commander who
coerced her into putting on the vest and walking towards the police post
in Khanashin district in the southern heartlands of the insurgency.
Taliban militants, who have been fighting against the US-backed
government since they were ousted from power in late 2001 after the 9/11
attacks, have been accused in the past of using young boys to plant
roadside bombs and act as suicide bombers.
The insurgents, who made no comment on the latest incident, have always denied using children to launch attacks.
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