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Mon, 05/30/2011 - 13:18
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Taliban's co-founder disclosed Osama's hideout to US: report
London, May 30 (PTI) Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul
Ghani Baradar leaked the whereabouts of al-Qaeda chief Osama
bin Laden to American investigators under a "deal" in which US
promised to withdraw its troops from the militant group's
strongholds in Afghanistan, a media report has claimed.
The details of the extraordinary "deal" emerged after
a confidential American briefing was found at bin Laden's
hide-out in Pakistan's garrison town of Abbottabad, the Sunday
Mirror reported.
According to the paper, reports in Pakistan claim that
Baradar – co-founder of the Taliban and one of bin Laden's
most trusted allies, is named in the papers.
He and other "moles" within bin Laden's organisation
are said to be feeding crucial information to US intelligence
experts, the paper said.
Until now it has been believed that bin Laden was
caught out when the US intercepted a phone call made by his
courier Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, who was also killed in the
covert US raid on May 2.
But new reports in Pakistan suggest it was actually
Baradar who told the US where he was hiding, the paper said.
Baradar, known as the "father of the IED" because he
pioneered the use of roadside bombs in Afghanistan, was
arrested in a joint Pak-US operation last year in Karachi and
was interrogated in prison before being released last October.
Mullah Baradar, in his early 40s, is the deputy of
Taliban chief Mullah Mohammed Omar and the leader of the
militant Quetta Shura in Pakistan.
"The US has announced that it is scaling back its
military operations in Pakistan following the killing of bin
Laden. That will fuel speculation about whether this is the
start of the pay-off for insurgents who are willing to cut a
deal," the paper quoted security expert Neil Doyle as saying.
Ghani Baradar leaked the whereabouts of al-Qaeda chief Osama
bin Laden to American investigators under a "deal" in which US
promised to withdraw its troops from the militant group's
strongholds in Afghanistan, a media report has claimed.
The details of the extraordinary "deal" emerged after
a confidential American briefing was found at bin Laden's
hide-out in Pakistan's garrison town of Abbottabad, the Sunday
Mirror reported.
According to the paper, reports in Pakistan claim that
Baradar – co-founder of the Taliban and one of bin Laden's
most trusted allies, is named in the papers.
He and other "moles" within bin Laden's organisation
are said to be feeding crucial information to US intelligence
experts, the paper said.
Until now it has been believed that bin Laden was
caught out when the US intercepted a phone call made by his
courier Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, who was also killed in the
covert US raid on May 2.
But new reports in Pakistan suggest it was actually
Baradar who told the US where he was hiding, the paper said.
Baradar, known as the "father of the IED" because he
pioneered the use of roadside bombs in Afghanistan, was
arrested in a joint Pak-US operation last year in Karachi and
was interrogated in prison before being released last October.
Mullah Baradar, in his early 40s, is the deputy of
Taliban chief Mullah Mohammed Omar and the leader of the
militant Quetta Shura in Pakistan.
"The US has announced that it is scaling back its
military operations in Pakistan following the killing of bin
Laden. That will fuel speculation about whether this is the
start of the pay-off for insurgents who are willing to cut a
deal," the paper quoted security expert Neil Doyle as saying.