Taliban rule:Arms 'bush market' started on Pak-Afghan border, after decades the business of arms smugglers so fast
This market has been around since 2001, when the US sent troops to Afghanistan. Now it is also known as Sitara-Jahangir Bazaar. Arms smugglers expect a boom in business after decades of withdrawal of US-led NATO forces from Afghanistan. Arms traders have resumed contact with their contacts on both sides of the 2,600-km-long border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. There has been no law on the Pak-Afghan border for the last several decades. Only tribal fighting law works here. In this area related to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, whether American M-4 pistol or any other weapon, hand-delivery is done as soon as the order is placed. There are also Chinese weapons and weapons made in their factory in the game Pass Adam. They are sold in the bush market on the Pak-Afghanistan border. In 2001, when the US sent troops to Afghanistan, it was named Bush Bazaar. Now it is also known as Sitara-Jahangir Bazaar. Booking on Video Call, Delivery in Very Sho...