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KABUL – Zakia Wardak, the Consul General of Afghanistan in Mumbai, tendered her resignation on Saturday amidst controversy swirling around her alleged involvement in smuggling gold. This development follows her recent encounter with authorities at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, where she was reportedly apprehended by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) for attempting to smuggle 25 kilograms of gold from Dubai.
Details of the Incident: According to reports, Ms. Wardak was intercepted by DRI officials at the airport, who allegedly discovered the sizable quantity of gold in her possession. The incident has raised eyebrows and prompted an investigation into the possible ramifications and individuals involved in the smuggling operation.
In a statement shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Ms. Wardak addressed her resignation and the circumstances leading up to it. She cited a year-long barrage of attacks and defamation not only directed at her but also targeting her immediate and extended family. Ms. Wardak characterized these attacks as organized and detrimental to her ability to fulfill her duties effectively.
Ms. Wardak’s statement shed light on the broader challenges faced by women in Afghan society, particularly those endeavoring to modernize and enact positive change. She lamented the impact of ongoing propaganda campaigns and highlighted the disproportionate burden borne by women in positions of influence.
The resignation of Zakia Wardak, amidst allegations of gold smuggling, marks a significant development in diplomatic circles. As investigations unfold, questions linger regarding the implications of this incident on bilateral relations and the broader landscape of diplomatic integrity.