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187,000 docs retrieved from OBL compound: Commission


ISLAMABAD: The Abbottabad Commission has retrieved 187,000 documents from the alleged compound of Osama bin Laden, Geo News reported quoting sources from the probe body.

The sources said that a large number of documents had already been taken away by the US-led forces that raided the compound in Abbottabad on May 2, 2011.

The Abbottabad Commission that is engaged in investigating into the unilateral US raid that allegedly killed the world's most wanted man Osama bin Laden, met here under its chairman Justice (Retd) Javed Iqbal.

The documents recovered by the Abbottabad Commssion from the compound include bin Laden's diaries, correspondence and other material in black and white, the sources further said.

Most of the documents among other languages are in Arabic and directives have been issued by the Commission to the concerned authorities for their translation.

The commission will finalize its recommendations after getting data from the documents and eventually the body will hand over its report to the government.

It would be up to the government to decide on making the findings of the report public.


Courtesy www.geo.tv

 


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