Sunday, October 9, 2011

Pakistan Will Deport Osama Family

Pakistan became a hiding place of Al-Qaida leader, Osama bin Laden, before he finally died in a military action by U.S. special forces in May. The latest news, the country's government had contacted Saudi Arabia and Yemen to repatriate family of Osama.

Pages of The Times of India wrote that his three wives and children of the man who masterminded the destruction of so-called twin towers World Trade Center (WTC) in New York, USA, September 2001, it will soon be flown to mainland Arabia.



Repatriation decision issued after the local judicial commission that investigated the presence of al-Qaeda leaders in Pakistan announced Thursday that they lifted the ban to other countries for the Bin Laden family.

Previously, a broad audience know that the Bin Laden family are in safeguarding Pakistan's security agencies since bin Laden, the head of the family, were killed. "The investigation has been completed. We've pocketed all the information we need," a Pakistani intelligence agent said.

Osama bin Laden became the target of military operations U.S. forces several months ago relating to allegations that he was planning attacks on U.S. 11 September 2001 which killed about 3,000 people.

Intelligence can sniff out hiding in Abbottabad, a city located about 48 kilometers northwest of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. In a sudden attack, bin Laden was reported dead.

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