Islamabad: World’s most wanted al-Qaeda Chief Osama bin Laden was not killed by the US special forces during a predawn raid at his compound in Abbottabad on late Sunday night, home to Pakistan Army’s military academy and less than two hours drive form Islamabad, instead his body guard killed him to save him from arrested alive, a Pakistani television quoted sources as saying on Tuesday.
It said that the officials, who reached the compound after the operation, said they had not found any signs of resistance at any place in the compound.
The official said signs indicate that Osama was shot in the head form a close range .
At least four US helicopters came to the scene in the midnight raid, carrying 79 officials and carried out operation against Osama that lasted for 40 minutes.
Al Qaeda Chief Osama Bin Laden, the alleged mastermind behind the 9/11 terror attacks was killed in a US-led operation in Bilal Town area of Abbottabad.
ive aides of Osama, including his son and a woman, were killed while two wives six children and four accomplices were held in an operation Bin Laden, 54, was a member of a wealthy Saudi family and has been on the FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitives List since 1999.He had been the subject of a search since he eluded US soldiers and Afghan militia forces in a large-scale assault on the Tora Bora mountains of Afghanistan in 2001.
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