Afghan chef works 7 years for the British Embassy in Kabul to save Prime Minister Boris Johnson to help the family escape the Taliban.
I am extremely frightened.
I am very proud to work with foreigners, we can't expect the day to fall into this situation, he said.
Afghan people on military aircraft at Hamid Karzai airport in Kabul.
Ahmad's wife expressed if she knew how to work for the British and Americans would put the whole family in a dangerous situation, we would never work for them.
My 11-year-old girl cried all all.
Ahmad signed a contract with G4S as a chef for the British Embassy from 2007 to 2014 before moving to a security company in cooperation with Americans.
People know I work for foreigners.
I'm scared.
Ahmad said Taliban didn't care if he did not have a senior employee or did not work for the military or intelligence.
Ahmad is one of the many people that British defense minister Ben Wallace on August 19 said he was extremely frightened because he couldn't go to the airport.
We tried every way to escape but now we lock myself in your home.
Ahmad said the United States refused to help because he signed a labor contract with a subcontractor but did not sign directly with the US Security Company.
Many people feel threatened.
Ahmad's case asks questions about the criteria that the British government is using to evacuate people who are working with themselves and whether they accept those who have worked for themselves before.
Karim Sharin, the policy director of the Afghan Association in London, who arranged an interview with Ahmad and received many calls from desperate people in Afghanistan, said evacuation of qualified employees
No one believes in the Taliban guarantee.
British Department spokesman said we are working hard to evacuate the Afghan staff eligible with their families, who want to move to him to live, and ensure this commitment to enforce this commitment.