Pak judicial commission interviews Laden widows

Islamabad: The Pakistani judicial commission investigating the killing of Osama bin Laden has interviewed the al-Qaeda leader`s widows and daughters for the first time, the panel said today. The "exhaustive interview" of bin Laden`s three widows and two daughters was conducted yesterday, said a brief statement issued by the commission. The commission headed by former […]

Islamabad: The Pakistani judicial commission investigating the killing of Osama bin Laden has interviewed the al-Qaeda leader`s widows and daughters for the first time, the panel said today. The "exhaustive interview" of bin Laden`s three widows and two daughters was conducted yesterday, said a brief statement issued by the commission.

The commission headed by former Supreme Court judge Javed Iqbal was today briefed on the US raid against bin Laden by Inter-Services Intelligence agency chief Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha, TV news channels reported. Bin Laden`s widows, two Saudis and a Yemeni, and around 10 of his children have been in custody of Pakistani security agencies since US special forces killed the al-Qaeda leader during a covert raid in the garrison town of Abbottabad on May 2.