Former Senior Taliban Official Detained In Kandahar

Sources told Afghanistan International that Taliban intelligence has detained Mullah Mutasim Agha Jan, a former finance minister and ex-member of the group’s leadership council, in Kandahar.

Sources told Afghanistan International that Taliban intelligence has detained Mullah Mutasim Agha Jan, a former finance minister and ex-member of the group’s leadership council, in Kandahar.
Three sources in Kandahar and Dubai confirmed the arrest, saying it was linked to his efforts to establish a structure for coordinating between religious scholars in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
According to the sources, he had been working with clerics from both countries to create a platform aimed at reducing violence and promoting dialogue between Pakistan and the Taliban administration. The initiative involved prominent Afghan and Pakistani scholars, including Sheikh Nazar Mohammad Afghani, Mufti Najibullah Muneeb and Maulana Sheikh Zahid Rashidi.
In late-March, the clerics issued a statement calling for an extension of the ceasefire between the Taliban and the Pakistani government, with Mutasim Agha Jan named among the members.
Sources close to him said that alongside his business and investment activities, he had also established a private religious school. They added that he had been managing a madrassa in Kandahar prior to his arrest.
Some observers believe that Taliban leaders, particularly Hibatullah Akhundzada, are sensitive to religious and political activities conducted outside the group’s formal structure, which may have led to his detention.
Mutasim Agha Jan’s relations with the Taliban had deteriorated after he, as head of the Quetta Shura’s political committee, supported talks between the government of Hamid Karzai and the Taliban. He was wounded in an assassination attempt in Karachi, Pakistan, in 2011.
At the time, he told the American outlet The Daily Beast that the Taliban should transform into a political movement and end its war with the Afghan government. A Taliban source also told the publication that the attack was a warning to him and others not to cross the movement’s red lines.
It is reported that after the Taliban’s return to power, Mutasim Agha Jan returned from Istanbul to Afghanistan with guarantees from Mullah Yaqoob, the Taliban’s defence minister. However, harassment against him continued. In 2022, Taliban intelligence reportedly raided his home in Kabul and confiscated his personal property.