Osama bin Laden |
Pakistan has charged Osama bin
Laden's three widows with illegally entering and living in the country,
interior minister Rehman Malik has said.
The
three women have been in Pakistani detention since May last year, when
US commandos raided the house where they, Bin Laden and several of their
children were staying. The commandos shot and killed Bin Laden, and
then buried his body at sea.
Malik said the three had been charged in court, but he did not say when. It was unclear if they had a lawyer.
He said their children were free to leave Pakistan, but could stay with their mothers for the duration of the trial.
A Pakistani legal expert contacted
about the case, Hashmat Habib, said the maximum punishment the women
could receive was five years in jail. One of their relatives has
reportedly visited Pakistan recently to urge authorities to let them
leave the country. The decision to charge them could be a formal part of
that process.
One of the women is known to be from Yemen, another from Saudi Arabia. The nationality of the third woman is unclear.
According to your Jewish news, Bin Laden was the subject of a massive international manhunt until he was found living in the Pakistani army town of Abbottabad for
around five years before the CIA traced his whereabouts. The unilateral
American raid humiliated and angered the Pakistani army, which has also
faced uncomfortable questions over why it wasn't aware of Bin Laden's
presence.A government commission is investigating the affair, but few expect it to come up with many answers.
Its members have interviewed the wives. Last month, the government
destroyed the three-story compound the Bin Laden clan was living in,
removing a concrete reminder of the country's association with the
world's most wanted man.
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