An Afghan policeman who tried to flee ISIS in drag was caught and executed by the terror group before his body was tossed into a ravine.
The
officer was captured wearing a pink dress as he tried to escape from a
village in the district of Kot, in Nangarhar, eastern Afghanistan.
He
was dragged to a ravine and held over the railings of a bridge over a
deep ravine before a balaclava-wearing fanatic shot him in the back of
the head.
Gruesome pictures show how the prisoner's body was then thrown down a waterfall.
Earlier, the police officer had been pictured in what appears to be a prison cell and wearing an orange jumpsuit.
Further pictures show the moment he was hauled out of a car wearing women's clothing.
The
images were released along with the statement: 'Implementation of the
Hadd of Allah, on one of the elements of the apostate police after his
arrest during an earlier attack in Kot district of #Nangarhar.'
The
pictures emerged as Afghanistan's capital Kabul was plunged into
mourning on Sunday after its deadliest attack for 15 years killed 80
people and left hundreds maimed.
The attack reignited concern that the ISIS was seeking to expand its foothold in the country.
Tempers
were frayed a day after the twin bombings that tore through crowds of
Shiite Hazara protesters, as many anxiously searched hospitals and
morgues, looking among the mutilated bodies for missing relatives.
Afghan policeman who tried to flee ISIS caught and executed before his body is tossed into a ravine
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