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Afghan Prisoner In U.S. Custody Freed In Exchange For Two American Citizens

Zabihullah Mujahid who has been spokesperson of the Taliban since 2021

An Afghan prisoner in U.S. custody was freed in exchange for two American citizens, authorities in Afghanistan said on Tuesday.

Life Imprisonment

The Afghan citizen, Khan Mohammad, had been sentenced to life imprisonment by U.S. courts and was serving his sentence in the state of California, the foreign office said in a statement.

Arrest And Extradition

According to the statement, Khan was arrested nearly two decades ago in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Nangarhar and extradited to the U.S.

It did not identify the U.S. citizens or specify how many had been released.

Confirmation On Release Of Two American Citizens

Zabihullah Mujahid who has been spokesperson for the Taliban administration, however confirmed that two Americans had been released, but declined to identify them.

CNN and the New York Times reported on Sunday that Americans Ryan Corbett and William McKenty were handed over and were on their way home early on Tuesday.

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Charges Against Khan Mohammed

They were exchanged for Afghan Taliban member Khan Mohammed who was convicted in 2008 on narco-terrorism charges.

Two other American captives remain in Afghanistan: George Glezmann, a former airline mechanic, and Mahmood Habibi, a naturalized American, who was seized soon after a U.S. strike in Afghanistan killed Ayman al-Zawahri, the leader of Al Qaeda, the New York Times said.

Prisoner Exchange

The prisoner exchange was years in the making and finally struck in the very last hours of Democratic former President Joe Biden’s time in office before Republican President Donald Trump took over on Monday, CNN reported.

Role Played By Qatar

The New York Times reported that Qatar helped negotiate the final deal and provided logistical support for the exchange.

Corbett’s family praised both the Trump and Biden administrations for the exchange but expressed regret that Glezmann and Habibi were also not freed, according to a statement cited in the New York Times.

(With inputs from Reuters)
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