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Osama bin Laden was in Pakistan to '2002 '

 
Getting a check in Pakistan showed that al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden before 2002 and were living in different cities of Pakistan.

Osama bin Laden's widow sole Abdulfth Ahmed said Pakistan was a joint investigation team.

Pakistani officials are in the custody of bin Laden's widow.

Lastyear, two U.S. soldiers in May btabad action by Pakistani authorities after the death of Osama bin Laden's family were detained.

English newspaper The Daily Dawn "news is written in the investigation report that he was about eight months and the entire system in a flat in Karachi, a Pakistani families and the elder son Saad bin Laden was the."

The report is written that the sole return home in Karachi, about six to seven times. 'Mjahid fond of marriage' 29-year-old Yemeni woman said that she wanted to marry a Mujahid he reached Pakistan and the Afghan city of Kandahar in 2000 he was married to Osama bin Laden.

According to him, Osama bin Laden and some Arab families he lived with his three wives and nine September 2001 attack on the United States has shattered the whole family.

Abdulfth sole Ahmad in Islamabad told investigators after the attacks in the United States in 2002 he again met bin Laden in Peshawar, where he had left Swat and there are nearly nine months.

The Khyber Pkhtunkwah with the Osama bin Laden was in four cities of the province but he denied that during that time he was in touch with Pakistani officials.

He told Pakistani officials that Osama bin Laden was in Lahore and after nearly two years to six years were btabad.

Ghurtlb that Lahore is the capital city of Islamabad adjoining Khyber Pkhtunkwah province.

Ahmed said that his sole Abdulfth Sfia daughter was born in 2001 in the Afghan city of Kandahar, the province of Asia, and Abraham was born in Lahoreand thegovernment hospital in btabad zaynab and Hussein were born.

The report also showed that Osama's family lived with the families of two Pakistani nationals.

Ghurtlb that Osama bin Laden's three-widows and their seven children are in the custody of Pakistani authorities, against whom the case is in court.

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