Kabul [Afghanistan], At a time when Afghanistan is struggling with a poor economy, the Taliban-controlled central bank has announced that it has not issued licenses for online currency exchange activities, thus labeling it 'illegal' according to Khaama Press. ' has been declared. Declared that no company or individual is licensed to engage in online money exchange and any such activity is 'prohibited'. According to Khaama Press, online currency exchange is banned under the Taliban's supervisory and security administration. The Taliban-controlled central bank has said that in the event of arrests of individuals and companies involved in online transactions, it will take legal action. The bank has issued an alert advising people and businesses not to transact in online currency exchange. The bank's announcement said: "We urge citizens to avoid engaging in online currency exchange activities, taking into account the risks, disadvantages and liabilities of these transactions. Earlier, the Taliban-controlled central bank Online trading with foreign currencies was declared illegal in Afghanistan. As a result of the Taliban taking back control of Afghanistan and increasing economic instability since the Taliban took control, many people are turning to internet trading and digital currency deposits. There has been a significant shift towards online and digital transactions in Afghanistan. However, this shift has also increased the risks of fraud and fraud.