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India-Pakistan
Pakistani owner of bin Laden's hideaway aided him
2011-05-05
[Dawn] A doctor who sold a piece of the land where the late Osama bin Laden
... who used to be alive but now he's not...
's final hideout was built said the buyer, a Pak who apparently sheltered the al-Qaeda chief, was a "modest, humble" man who did not seem to be a Islamic exemplar.

As Pakistain sought to counter suspicions it had been harboring bin Laden, details emerged Wednesday about the small group of men who looked after the al-Qaeda chief in this northwestern town before he was killed by U.S. commandos.

Chief among them was a man known as Arshad Khan, who neighbors said was one of two Pak men living in the house. Property records obtained by The News Agency that Dare Not be Named show Mohammad Arshad bought adjoining plots in four stages between 2004 and 2005 for $48,000. The two appear to be the same person, and the names may be fake.

The doctor, Qazi Mahfooz Ul Haq, said he sold a plot of land to Arshad in 2005. He said the buyer was a sturdily built man who had a tuft of hair under his lower lip. He spoke with an accent that sounded like it was from Wazoo, a tribal region close to Afghanistan that is home to many al-Qaeda operatives.

"He was a very simple, modest, humble type of man" who was "very interested" in buying the land, the doctor said.

Arshad may have been one of the five people killed in the raid including bin Laden and one of his sons. US officials have said bin Laden's most trusted courier, and the courier's wife and brother also died.

The courier, who eventually led the US to bin Laden, was so important to al-Qaeda that he was tapped by Sept. 11 criminal mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to shepherd the man who was to have been the 20th hijacker through computer training needed for the attack, according to newly released documents from Guantanamo Bay interrogations.

The courier allegedly trained Maad al-Qahtani at an internet cafe in the southern Pak city of Bloody Karachi in July 2001 so that he could communicate by email with Mohammed Atta, the Sept. 11 financier and one of the 19 hijackers, who was already in the United States.

But al-Qahtani proved to be a poor student and was ultimately denied entry to the US when he raised suspicion among immigration officials.

The Guantanamo documents also revealed that the courier might have been one of the men who accompanied bin Laden to Tora Bora in eastern Afghanistan in December 2001 just weeks before the Taliban's final surrender.
Posted by:Fred

#2  As per FREEREPUBLIC, Osama's young Yemeni wife repor claims that OBL had been residing there for the "past five years", IMO essens all but affirming that OBL moved in shortly after the current House, Compound construction was first completed, which IMO again affirms OBL, etal. was the Personage intended as "sole" occupier = inhabitor???

DOESN'T HELP ISLAMABAD'S POST-RAID IMAGE = CREDIBILITY.

Also, Osama's family at Abbottabad as captured alive by the USN SEALS are repor being treated as VIP = VVIPS, NOT Terrorists or Accomplices, as per medical treatment + accomodations.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-05-05 22:27  

#1  Enter "Designated Fall Guy", stage left.
Posted by: mojo   2011-05-05 12:30  

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