Was Osama protected by ISI?
(IANS)

5 May 2011, 9:58 AM
US and European intelligence officials increasingly believe active or retired 
Pakistani military or intelligence officials provided some measure of aid to 
Osama bin Laden to stay hidden in Pakistan, a media report said.

Similar elements linked to the ISI have aided other Pakistan-based terror 
groups, the Haqqani militant network and Lashkar-e-Taiba, blamed for Mumbai 
terror attacks, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday citing senior US and 
European officials

"There's no doubt he was protected by some in the ISI," a high-level European 
military-intelligence official was quoted as saying.

The officials, who have direct working knowledge of Pakistan's spy agency, the 
Inter-Services Intelligence, were cited as saying they believe these ISI 
elements include some current and former intelligence and military operatives 
with long-standing ties to Al Qaeda and other militant groups, the Journal said.

The officials, the daily said, didn't offer specific evidence, but pointed to 
the proximity of Abbottabad, where bin Laden was found and killed, to the 
capital Islamabad and its high concentration of current and former military and 
intelligence officers.

They said aid likely included intelligence tips to help keep bin Laden ahead of 
his American pursuers.

But others in both the US and Pakistan have cast doubt on whether Abbottabad 
would have provided a more hospitable refuge than other towns, or whether 
officials would have reason to believe bin Laden could be hiding there, the 
Journal said.

Abbottabad had come to the notice of Pakistani intelligence as a suspected 
hiding place for Al Qaeda leaders as long ago as 2003 and was the focus of 
searches for top Al Qaeda figures in years since, it said.

In 2005, the man who was later identified as bin Laden's courier, acquired the 
property in Abbottabad on which the compound was built, US officials said 
Wednesday. The name he used, Arshad Khan, is the local alias he employed. It 
was this courier who, nearly six years later, eventually led the US to the 
compound.

Pakistan denies it knew of bin Laden's whereabouts or sheltered him and 
Pakistani officials says they passed the information about the 2003 search to 
their American counterparts, the Journal said.



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