Osama Bin Laden's Pakistani Compound Demolished

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Pakistani authorities have demolished the house in Abbottabad where al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed in May by Navy SEALs.

Heavy construction vehicles moved in Saturday evening and began pulling down the three-story structure during the night, according to local residents. By Monday, only portions of the outer walls remained. Police and military security accompanied the construction vehicles and cordoned off the surrounding neighborhood, preventing onlookers and journalists from approaching the site.

Bin Laden reportedly moved into the compound in 2005 and remained there until May 2, 2011 when a team of U.S. Navy SEALs acting on CIA intelligence swooped in via helicopter, shooting and killing bin Laden and four other men. Bin Laden's youngest wife and five children remain in Pakistani custody.


While Pakistani officials decided to destroy the house shortly after the U.S. raid, an ongoing investigation into bin Laden's death requiring forensic examination postponed the demolition. The Pakistani commission investigating the raid, the "Abbottabad Commission," is currently finalizing its report and no longer required the facility to remain standing as evidence.

Though authorities have not provided an official reason for the demolition, Pakistani intelligence analysts have expressed worries that the location could become a shrine for al Qaeda sympathizers. Analysts also claim that the government did not want the compound to continue to symbolize Pakistan's incompetence, since bin Laden had lived for so long in a house close to a major Pakistani military installation without being detected.

Some residents had told reporters that they believed the compound should eventually become a tourist site, though the Pakistani government kept the area firmly sealed to media and curiosity seekers since the raid.

The compound was owned by a courier of bin Laden, one of the men killed in the 2011 raid. It is not yet known who will take ownership of the property.

Osama Bin Laden's Pakistani Compound Demolished - ABC News
 

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It's a small step to demolish a building, but a big step to close a page for extremist to worship
 

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Good to see you back KickOk1975. Hope you will be regular again.

Now, back to topic:

I think Pakistan is planning to go to the US again with a begging bowl. :)
 

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Bin Laden WAS NOT buried at sea, but sent to the U.S. for cremation, leaked emails reveal | Mail Online

The fate of Osama bin Laden's remains have been called into question after emails leaked from an intelligence firm say the body of the terror leader was actually sent to the U.S. for cremation.d

Terrorist: Osama bin Laden was killed on May 1, 2011 in the now-famous raid by Navy SEAL Team Six at his secret Pakistan compound

According to the emails, the Al Qaeda boss was shot and killed during the famous Navy SEAL Team Six raid on his Pakistan compound, was transported back to the U.S. and cremated.

The emails were allegedly obtained by the hacker group Anonymous from Stratfor, the intelligence organisation known as the 'Shadow CIA'.
 

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