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Police Mistrust Threatens US-Afghan Alliance in Key Town

The Marzak strategy hinged on setting up a new, tribe-based local police force capable of defending the town against Taliban fighters. After two weeks of training, the first 50 police began duty. 

That's when actions by one rebellious1 police officer threatened the entire coalition2 strategy.
As the first batch3 of Afghan local police (ALP) prepared to graduate in late January, U.S. Army Capt. Jim Perkins received disturbing news from Marzak's elders. 
"This morning one of the members of the ALP decided4 he wanted to go out on patrol and round up people he said were Taliban. What we suspect was he had personal vendettas5 and issues that he had against people," said Perkins. 
Local elders said an Afghan squad6 leader named Mohamad Aman made false accusations7 and he was not even authorized8 to make arrests on his own. The elders threatened to withdraw their support. 
Coalition troops have struggled for years to train local security forces that the local population trusts. One local police officer says he saw signs of trouble coming.
"There was a dispute between Mohamad Aman and another village commander," Noor Salam, a local Afghan police officer, recalled.
Perkins and his Afghan and American sergeants9 reacted swiftly. Perkins apologized to elder Mullah Anwar while others seized Mohamad Aman's weapon. 
Perkins told Aman he was fired and the remaining police officers graduated as planned. But the trouble was not over.
That night, 10 officers loyal to Aman said they would quit unless Perkins reinstated Aman. They reached a compromise. Perkins arranged a job for Aman in another town, and the 10 officers agreed to remain on duty.
Perkins says the coalition sometimes recruits police by appealing to their tribal10 loyalties11. But the strategy can backfire. 
"If you played on those [tribal loyalties] too much, then you start running the risk of developing tribal warfare12 or inflamming those tensions," Perkins noted13. "So what we try to do is diffuse14 those tensions."
The situation in Marzak was not an isolated15 incident.
Rights groups in Afghanistan have harshly criticized local tribal police for abuses, including rape16 and murder. But tribal forces still play a key role in the coalition's Afghanistan endgame and U.S. commanders say they continue to monitor them closely. 

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