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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Helped Pakistan to capture bin Laden

Pakistani intelligence services provided information to the United States proved to be useful for the operation that took the life of Osama bin Laden, said a U.S. official on Saturday. "The Pakistan did not provide any information about Bin Laden but provided some information that helped the U.S. to get the image of the residential complex "where was the head of al Qaeda, said the source who requested anonymity."It was an American operation," he added . These statements are in response to information published on Saturday by The Washington Post quoted officials of the Pakistani secret service (ISI). Members of the ISI say that it was they who provided the information critical to find bin Laden."The information came from us," said anonymously a senior Pakistani intelligence services to the Washington Post. The founder of Al Qaeda was killed on 2 May last year in a U.S. covert operation in the city of Abbottabad, north of the capital of Pakistan. "All blows against al Qaeda occurred in different parts of the world were carried out with our help," adds another Pakistani intelligence officer in the Post. Following the announcement of the death of Bin Laden, U.S. President Barack Obama considered it "important to note that our counterterrorism cooperation with Pakistan helped us get to Bin Laden and the residential complex which he hid. "

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