Young Man Reportedly Dies In Taliban Detention In Herat, Say Sources

Sources have told Afghanistan International that Safiullah Rasouli, a 25-year-old man, has died under torture in a Taliban prison after 21 days in detention in Herat.

Sources have told Afghanistan International that Safiullah Rasouli, a 25-year-old man, has died under torture in a Taliban prison after 21 days in detention in Herat.
His family say that, after he was accused of smuggling drugs into the prison, the Taliban tortured him to extract a confession.
The man's family, speaking to Afghanistan International on Wednesday May 20, confirmed that they had received Rasouli's body. Family members say that marks of torture, including bruising and reddening, can be seen on his neck and parts of his body.
According to sources, the young man had been detained around 21 days ago in connection with a case relating to ownership of a motorcycle. His family say that Safiullah had bought a motorcycle from his friends without official documentation, but that another person later claimed ownership of it by producing documents.
Safiullah Rasouli's family claim that, after the young man's death, Taliban officials contacted them and said that he had died of a heart attack. According to the family, one of the prisoners then contacted them and gave a different account of how he died.
The family say this prisoner stated that Safiullah had died during interrogation and torture, and that Taliban officers had then threatened the prisoners not to speak to anyone about the incident.
According to sources, the incident took place on the night of Monday May 18, and Safiullah was tortured for around three hours. Sources say he lost his life during interrogation, while his head was placed inside a plastic bag.
Safiullah's family reject the claim that the young man smuggled drugs into the prison.
The man's family, he had married around three months ago, are calling for justice and for the case to be investigated. The Taliban have not yet officially commented on the incident.