‘CIA men may have been on ground for Osama raid’

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Islamabad: In a new revelation, it has now emerged that some CIA operatives might have been on the ground around Osama bin Laden’s house during the 38-minute raid in which the world’s most dreaded terrorist was killed in Abbottabad.

As per the Pakistan Army Board of Enquiry, which deposed before the Abbottabad Commission, the US stealth helicopters were probably guided by ground operators who were already in place around bin Laden’s compound. “In this regard there were reports of ‘suspicious activities’ indicating CIA ground support for the planning and implementation of the raid,” said the Commission report, leaked by Al Jazeera channel. “These included the cutting down of trees to clear the approach of the helicopters, the hiring of a house in the vicinity of the OBL compound by supposed USAID employees, and the movement of four to five Prado/Land Cruisers from the US Embassy in Islamabad towards Peshawar/Abbottabad,” the report said. “The US embassy personnel coming from Islamabad and seen headed towards Abbottabad may have been CIA agents to assist the helicopters,” the Commission report added. In a separate section, dealing with the question about the possibility of CIA network on the ground supporting the raid, the report said, “There were in all probability a fairly extensive network. One network would have been for the location of OBL’s hideout, and another would be to confirm whether or not he was actually hiding there”. It added that there was “almost certainly also a subsequent and separate network of CIA personnel, recruits and possibly unwitting Pakistani accomplices to facilitate the killing itself”.

The Commission report also said the vehicles that emerged from the US Embassy in Islamabad on the evening before the raid and were seen heading in the direction of Abbottabad with later reports of similar vehicles seen near Osama’s compound “lends further credibility to this supposition”.

It noted that there were reports of the community being told a day before to stay indoors and of school children not going to school.

“The cutting of trees…according to some was meant to facilitate the approach of helicopters,” the report said. (PTI)

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