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Mohammad Ashan, a
mid-level Taliban commander in Paktika province, strolled toward a
police checkpoint in the district of Sar Howza with a wanted poster
bearing his own face. He demanded the finder’s fee referenced on the
poster: $100.
When U.S. troops
went to confirm that Ashan had in fact come forward to claim the
finder's fee, they were initially incredulous. “We asked him, ‘Is this
you?' Mohammad Ashan answered with an incredible amount of enthusiasm,
‘Yes, yes, that's me! Can I get my award now?'” recalled SPC Matthew
Baker. A biometric scan confirmed that the man in Afghan custody was the
insurgent they had been looking for. “This guy is the Taliban
equivalent of the "Home Alone” burglars,” one U.S. official said.
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