Turning down the request, the Afghan Foreign Ministry said Farooqi was involved in the killing of hundreds of Afghans, therefore, he should be tried under the law of the country, Express Tribune reported.
On April 4, Afghstan's intelligence agency, the National Directorate of Security (NDS), announced that they had arrested Farooqi, whose real name is Abdullah Orakzai, in Kandahar province.
The group has been involved in numerous terror activities in the mountains of north Pakistan as well as its neighbours, and is believed to be a proxy of Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) which tries to promote it in Afghstan to keep a check on the Taliban.
Meanwhile, the Foreign Ministry further noted that Afghstan and Pakistan have no extradition treaty and Kabul was under no obligation to hand over the IS-Khorasan chief.
( With inputs from ANI )