ISI info helped CIA track down Osama: Imran Khan
11:47AM Tue 23 Jul, 2019
Pakistan’s powerful spy agency ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) provided information to the CIA which helped the U.S. track down and kill former al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on July 22 in a significant revelation as Islamabad had so far denied having any knowledge of the terror chief until he was shot dead in 2011.
Khan, who is visiting Washington on his maiden official trip, revealed this during an interview with Fox News when he was asked whether his country would release jailed Pakistani surgeon Shakeel Afridi who helped the CIA track down Osama.
Khan’s statement is significant because Pakistan had so far denied that it had any information about the hideout of Osama before he was killed in a covert raid by a U.S. Navy SEAL team in Abbottabad, a garrison town north of Islamabad, on May 2, 2011.
“It was ISI that gave the information which led to the location of Osama bin Laden. If you ask CIA it was ISI which gave the initial location through the phone connection,” Khan said.
Responding to questions, Khan was reluctant to give any commitment on the release of Pakistani doctor Afridi. U.S. President Donald Trump is seeking his release. Khan said that the release of Afridi is an “emotive issue” for Pakistan as in Pakistan he is considered a spy for the U.S.