Criminal Investigation and Penal Procedures in Afghanistan – Cosmos Legal Law Firm
Afghanistan’s criminal justice system operates under the Afghanistan Penal Code (2018) and the Criminal Procedure Code (2014). The system blends Islamic law (Sharia) with modern legal frameworks, and the investigation and prosecution of crimes are conducted by central authorities.
1. Investigation Phase
Authorities Involved:
Criminal investigations in Afghanistan are conducted by the Afghan National Police (ANP) and the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The police may detain suspects if there is reasonable suspicion of a crime and begin evidence collection.
Prosecutor Oversight:
The prosecutor supervises investigations to ensure legal compliance and decides whether to file charges. The sufficiency of evidence is critical at this stage.
Detention and Arrest:
A suspect may be detained if sufficient evidence exists. Detention periods are limited by law and can be extended only by court order.
2. Evidence Collection
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Witness Statements: Essential to the investigation.
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Physical and Digital Evidence: Documents, CCTV recordings, digital data, and technical examinations are included in the investigation file.
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Expert Analysis: In some cases, technical or forensic expert reports are submitted as evidence.
3. Indictment and Case Filing
Once sufficient evidence is gathered, the prosecutor prepares an indictment and submits it to the court. The indictment outlines the alleged offenses, the defendant’s actions, and applicable legal provisions. If evidence is insufficient, the case may be dismissed or a non-prosecution decision may be issued.
4. Criminal Trial
Courts:
Criminal cases in Afghanistan are heard by Primary Courts, Appeal Courts, or the Supreme Court, depending on the offense.
Right to Defense:
Defendants have the right to legal representation. Cosmos Legal Law Firm provides professional legal representation in Afghan criminal investigations and trials, with particular focus on protecting the rights of foreign nationals.
Court Decision:
The court evaluates the prosecutor’s claims, the defendant’s defense, and evidence before issuing a verdict.
5. Types of Penalties
Afghanistan’s criminal law provides for the following penalties:
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Imprisonment: Short-term or long-term, depending on the severity of the offense.
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Fines: Applied for minor offenses.
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Sharia-Based Sanctions: Islamic law penalties may apply to certain offenses.
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Additional Sanctions: Disqualification from public office, professional bans, or deportation.
6. Appeals and Cassation
Decisions can be appealed or submitted for cassation. Higher courts review both procedural and substantive aspects to ensure compliance with the law.
Cosmos Legal’s Role
Cosmos Legal Law Firm supports clients in criminal matters in Afghanistan by offering:
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Legal representation during detention and arrest procedures
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Effective defense in criminal courts
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Translation and legal consulting services for foreign clients
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Professional support in appeal and cassation processes
Conclusion
Afghanistan’s criminal justice system can involve complex procedures, especially for foreign nationals. Cosmos Legal ensures that clients’ right to a fair trial is protected and that the criminal investigation and prosecution processes are conducted safely, transparently, and in full compliance with the law.