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Saturday, 8 October 2011

Doctor who helped U.S. track down Osama Bin Laden could be put to death by Pakistan on charge of 'high treason'

A Pakistani doctor accused of running a vaccination programme for the CIA to help track down Osama Bin Laden should be put on trial for high treason, a government commission in Pakistan has said.
Such a charge carries the death penalty and is likely to infuriate U.S. officials, who are pushing for Dr Shakil Afridi's release.


He has been in the custody of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency since soon after the May 2 American raid that killed bin Laden.


Dr Shakeel AfridiTaken out: Terror chief Osama bin Laden was found by the U.S. with the help of Dr Shakil Afridi, who could hang 
 
Treason: Dr Shakeel Afridi, left, could hang for helping the U.S. find Osama Bin Laden by setting up a vaccination programme

The agency was humiliated and outraged by the covert American operation and is aggressively investigating the circumstances surrounding it.


Dr Afridi's fate is a complicating issue in relations between the CIA and the ISI that were strained to the breaking point by the Bin Laden raid.


U.S. and Pakistani officials have said Dr Arifdi ran a vaccination programme in the Pakistani town of Abbottabad where the Al Qaeda leader hid in an effort to obtain a DNA sample from him.
Dr Afridi was detained in the days after the U.S. operation. He has no lawyer.

A Pakistani government commission investigating the raid on bin Laden said in a statement that it was of the view that: 'a case of conspiracy against the state of Pakistan and high treason' should be registered against Dr Afridi on the basis of the evidence it had gathered.

It did not elaborate.


The commission, which interviewed Dr Afridi and the head of the ISI, Lieutenant General Ahmed Shuja Pasha this week, has been tasked with investigating how bin Laden managed to hide in the army town of Abbottabad for up to five years, and the circumstances surrounding the U.S. operation.


Death scene: The compound where Bin Laden hid was found with the help of the doctor
Death scene: The compound where Bin Laden hid was found with the help of the doctor

Situation Room: President Barack Obama and his national security team watched events unfold together. They will be angered by the news
Situation Room: President Barack Obama and his national security team watched events unfold together. They will be angered by the news

It is headed by a Supreme Court justice, and its members include a retired general, a former diplomat, a former police chief and a civil servant.


It is unclear why the body would make this recommendation public, and whether it will lead to charges being filed against Dr Afridi.


The commission was formed amid intense international pressure for answers over how bin Laden was able to live undetected for so long in Abbottabad, an army town close to the capital.


Sceptics will say it is unlikely to achieve that goal, given the power of the ISI and the army, and may well end up a whitewash.


The vaccination ruse has been widely criticised by aid agencies, which have said it could harm legitimate immunisation programmes in Pakistan.


The vaccination team was reported to have gained access bin Laden's house in Abbottabad, but that it did not confirm bin Laden's presence there.

American authorities are trying to rescue the Pakistani doctor, his wife and children, and take them to the United States, according to Pakistani and US officials.

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