Zabihullah Mujahid made it clear that they were investigating the documents and added that if they find anyone to be informers or 'If they are US spies, then we know how to punish them'.
TALIBAN IS on informer hunt after the WikiLeaks has made over 90000 war documents public earlier this week. Taliban has warned that they have started combing down the documents to see if there are any names of Afghans as NATO-led military informers.
Though Mr. Obama denied that these documents had anything new for the US administration and they are already mending it, but for the Taliban it might bring many new things. Taliban is known for the punishments that it awards to these ‘traitors’.Taliban has made it clear that the informers won’t be spared if they find them as NATO and coalition forces have done enough damage to them.
While giving an interview to Channel 4 news a Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, made it clear that they were investigating the documents and added that if they find anyone to be informers or "If they are US spies, then we know how to punish them".
The leaked documents have brought many startling revelations on how the US aids to counter terror are used against their own soldiers by Pakistan and Taliban. At the same time these documents have put some lives in jeopardy as both the sides are searching for informers and the one who submitted these classified documents.