Also on Wednesday, Australian authorities implemented the following changed version of this listing:
TAi.011 Name: 1: AKHTAR 2: MOHAMMAD 3: MANSOUR 4: SHAH MOHAMMED
اختر محمد منصور شاه محمد :(script original (Name
Title: a) Maulavi b) Mullah Designation: Minister of Civil Aviation and Transportation under the
Taliban regime DOB: a) Approximately 1960 b) 1966 POB: Band-e-Timur village, Maiwand
District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan Good quality a.k.a.: a) Akhtar Mohammad Mansour
Khan Muhammad b) Akhtar Muhammad Mansoor c) Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor Low quality
a.k.a.: Naib Imam Nationality: Afghanistan Passport no: Afghan SE-011697, issued on 25 Jan.
1988, issued in Kabul, Afghanistan (expired on 23 Feb. 2000) National identification no: na
Address: na Listed on: 25 Jan. 2001 ( amended on 3 Sep. 2003, 18 Jul. 2007, 21 Sep. 2007, 1
Feb. 2008, 29 Nov. 2011, 23 Dec. 2016 ) Other information: Involved in drug trafficking as of
2011, primarily through Gerd-e-Jangal, Afghanistan. Active in the provinces of Khost, Paktia and
Paktika, Afghanistan as of May 2007. Taliban “Governor” of Kandahar as of May 2007. Deputy to
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (TAi.024) in the Taliban Supreme Council as of 2009. Taliban official
responsible for four southern provinces of Afghanistan. Following the arrest of Mullah Baradar in
February 2010 he was temporarily-in-charge of the Taliban Supreme Council. Believed to be in
Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Ishaqzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council
resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Reportedly killed in May 2016.
after the changes were made by the United Nations 1988 (Taliban) Sanctions Committee.
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