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    Pakistan knew of bin Laden hideout: US Defense Secretary

    US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has expressed concern about Pakistan's treatment of a doctor who helped the United States find Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden.

    The doctor, Shikal Afridi, has been arrested and charged with treason by the Pakistani government.

    In an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" program due to be aired on Sunday, Panetta acknowledged that Afridi, a Pakistani doctor in Abbottabad, the town where bin Laden was found, had in fact been working for US intelligence, collecting DNA to verify the 9/11 mastermind's presence.

    US Navy SEALs killed bin Laden on May 2 in a raid on a compound in Abbottabad, north of the capital Islamabad, and later buried him at sea.

    "I'm very concerned about what the Pakistanis did with this individual ... who in fact helped provide intelligence that was very helpful with regards to this operation," Panetta said, according to excerpts of the interview.

    "He was not in any way treasonous towards Pakistan," the defense secretary said. "Pakistan and the United States have a common cause here against terrorism ... and for them to take this kind of action against somebody who was helping to go after terrorism, I just think is a real mistake on their part."

    Panetta said he still believed someone in authority in Pakistan knew where bin Laden was hiding before US forces went in to find him.

    Intelligence reports found that Pakistani military helicopters had passed over the compound in Abbottabad, according to the interview.

    "I personally have always felt that somebody must have had some sense of what was happening at this compound," Panetta said. "Don't forget, this compound had 18-foot walls ... It was the largest compound in the area.

    "So you would have thought that somebody would have asked the question, 'What the hell's going on there?'" Panetta told CBS.

    The Pentagon chief said this concern contributed to Washington's decision not to give Pakistan advance warning of the impending raid.

    "It concerned us that if we in fact brought (Pakistan) into it, that -- they might ... give bin Laden a heads up," he said.

    Panetta acknowledged he did not have "hard evidence" that Pakistan knew of the Al-Qaeda leader's whereabouts.

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    • adrian  •  26 days ago
      Only a fool believes that Pakistan doesn't know anything about the whereabouts of bin Laden.
    • D.BI  •  26 days ago
      I worked in KSA and got to know a lot of Pakistanis. They are even more fiercely fanatical than Saudis and other Arabs when it comes to Islam. They are the kind who would kill their own daughters and sisters with their bare hands if she married a Christian (or Hindu) man. You can bet your a$$ on it. They were protecting bin laden from the infidels whom in their religion, they are allowed to cheat.
    • Fenn  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  26 days ago
      Pakistan's neighbors india and afghanistan have been alleging that the pakistani intelligence agency, ISI, is in cahoots with al-qaeda and other terrorist groups. We now know for a fact that OBL had been hiding in a military controlled town for six years. Not in a remote cave in some remote inaccessible area, but in a huge mansion just a half mile from the Pakistani military academy, surrounded by high walls topped by barbed wire, no internet, no phones, they burn their garbage instead of throwing it out. Couldn’t it have been more obvious that something was awry?

      You don’t hide a terrorist mastermind and the world’s most wanted man in an affluent suburb for years unless the neighbors are the ones looking to shelter him. In the face of such evidence of collusion and compliance of Pakistan with terrorists, how on earth can Washington or anybody else for that matter not suspect them of, at the very least, low-level complicity?
    • Andrie White  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  26 days ago
      You are too late to know that because the whole world already knows it but USA keeps on closing its eyes.
    • Ramsey  •  26 days ago
      dont trust arab or islam middle east country let them kill each other