Two individuals were arrested while performing acts of sorcery in Sar-e Pol Province

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Thu, Apr 30 2026 11:11 AM
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Officials (Muhtasibs) from the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue, Prevention of Vice, and Hearing of Complaints in Sar-e Pol Province have arrested two professional sorcerers in the provincial center while they were engaged in activities contrary to Islamic Sh/ar/ia, along with books and documents related to witchcraft.

These individuals, who had reportedly been practicing magic and sorcery for years, were ultimately detained by ministry officials (Muhtasibs) during the act.

After preliminary investigations, they were handed over to judicial and legal authorities.

Officials (Muhtasibs) from the Ministry in Sar-e Pol emphasized their serious and ongoing efforts to combat acts against Sh/ar/ia, especially sorcery.

They stated that these individuals used deceptive methods and improper practices to create discord and division among people and collected money from them through false promises

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