There are between 24 and 77 prisons in Afghanistan.[1][2][3][4] As of 2023, the total number of prisoners in the country is approximately 14,000 of which up to 1,100 are females.[5][6] The following is an incomplete list of prisons in Afghanistan:

Prisons in Afghanistan
Prison Status Classification Managed Opened Capacity Location
Parwan Detention FacilityOperationalMaximumMinistry of Defense2009?Bagram
Pul-e-Charkhi prisonOperationalMinimumMinistry of Interior1970s5,000Kabul
Herat Prison[7]OperationalMinimum[8]Ministry of Interior?2,000Herat
Kandahar Prison[9]OperationalMinimumMinistry of Interior?1,900[10]Kandahar
Nangarhar Prison[11]OperationalMinimumMinistry of Interior?1,700[12]Jalalabad
Balkh Prison[13]OperationalMinimumMinistry of Interior??Mazar-i-Sharif[14]
Ghazni Prison[15]OperationalMinimumMinistry of Interior?500[16]Ghazni
Khost Prison[17]OperationalMinimumMinistry of Interior?500Khost
Kunduz PrisonOperationalMinimumMinistry of Interior?Over 500[18]Kunduz
Helmand Prison[19][20]OperationalMinimumMinistry of Interior??Lashkar Gah
Salt Pit??United States???
Dark prison??United States???
Total capacity20,000[5](current)

See also

References

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  12. Zarifi, Yousuf (10 August 2017). "34 prisoners set free from Nangarhar prison". Pajhwok Afghan News.
  13. Ihsas, ‌Zabihullah (27 December 2017). "Prisoners flee Balkh jail after gunbattle with security guards". Pajhwok Afghan News.
  14. "ICRC Audiovisual Archives". International Committee of the Red Cross. 1 December 2015.
  15. "Afghan Taliban storm Ghazni prison, freeing hundreds". BBC News. 14 September 2015.
  16. "Taliban frees hundreds in deadly Afghan prison raid". CBS News. 14 September 2015.
  17. Haroon, Mohammad (8 October 2015). "Khost prison security beefed up after Kunduz jailbreak". Pajhwok Afghan News.
  18. "Taliban attack Afghan city of Kunduz, free inmates". CNN. 28 September 2015.
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