Mindanao Times

KHAN: Pakistani intelligen­ce led CIA to bin Laden

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main spy agency provided the US with a lead that helped them find and kill Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, Prime Minister Imran Khan said Monday.

Pakistan has until now officially denied having any knowledge of the terror chief until he was shot dead in a night time raid by US special forces on May 2, 2011, an incident that was a major national embarrassm­ent and caused ties between the two countries to plummet.

Khan, who is visiting Washington on his first official trip, made his claim in an interview with Fox News when he was asked whether his country would release a jailed doctor whose fake immunizati­on drive helped the US track and kill bin Laden in 2011.

“This is a very emotive issue, because Shakeel Afridi in Pakistan is considered a spy,” he told host Bret Baier, referring to the doctor.

“We in Pakistan always felt that we were an ally of the US and if we had been given the informatio­n about Osama bin Laden, we should have taken him out.”

Baier then asked if Khan understood the skepticism around the Inter Services Intelligen­ce agency (ISI) for leaking key informatio­n, to which Khan replied:

“And yet it was ISI that gave the informatio­n which led to the location of Osama bin Laden.

“If you ask CIA it was ISI which gave the initial location through the phone connection.”

It was not immediatel­y clear what Khan was referring to and he did not provide more detail.

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Though Pakistan officially denies knowing that bin Laden was living on its territory, Asad Durrani, a former spymaster, told Al Jazeera in 2015 that the ISI probably knew where he was hiding and hoped to use him as a bargaining chip before he was killed.

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