In Afghanistan, two women who allegedly killed Afghan officials through a "honey trap" at the behest of the Taliban have been released under an agreement to release prisoners during the Afghan peace process.
Maughan, a member of the Taliban's Haqqani network, and his aunt Nasreen were released from prison in September.
According to the report, the two women who confessed to their crimes had also killed the intelligence agent and were sentenced to death.
A security official said they lured and killed Nasreen's daughter under the pretext of selling her on the orders of the Taliban commander.
According to court documents, the women had turned into expert assassins and were experts in 'honey trap'.
According to documents, he also killed two of his relatives who were working as policemen.
According to court documents, the woman poisoned a relative of a government official and planted a "bomb" under the seat of another's car.
According to documents, the two were arrested in 2016 after a previous grenade attack on a Sufi shrine and an attack on a police station.
"I was arrested on charges of murder, kidnapping, and collaborating with the Haqqani network," Maughan said in a video message before his release.
"I will not rejoin this group."
It should be noted that the release of Taliban prisoners took place on the precondition of peace talks with the Afghan government and 5 women were also included in the negotiating delegation.
A peace deal between the United States and the Taliban promised to exchange 5,000 Taliban prisoners in exchange for the release of 1,000 Afghan security forces prisoners.