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Osama Bin Laden compound being demolished in Pakistan Osama Bin Laden compound being demolished in Pakistan
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Pakistan has begun to demolish the compound where US forces killed Osama Bin Laden, in the city of Abbottabad, residents and police say.Pakistan has begun to demolish the compound where US forces killed Osama Bin Laden, in the city of Abbottabad, residents and police say.
The al-Qaeda leader was shot dead at the compound in the north-western city near the capital Islamabad in May 2011.The al-Qaeda leader was shot dead at the compound in the north-western city near the capital Islamabad in May 2011.
Security forces brought in bulldozers and began destroying the tall outer walls of the compound after sunset, reports say. Bulldozers arrived after dark to demolish the outer walls, and have been working through the night.
They set up floodlights to carry out the work. There is heavy security around the compound, which served as Bin Laden's hideout for more than five years.
Residents have told the BBC that an unannounced curfew has been placed on people in the area, and they have been asked not to leave their homes, reports the BBC's Ilyas Khan in Islamabad. Residents say an unannounced curfew has been placed in the area, and residents have been asked not to leave their homes, the BBC's Ilyas Khan in Islamabad reports.
But many are reporting seeing and hearing bulldozers and diggers at Osama Bin Laden's former compound. The site is a large compound with high walls built around the actual house.
The demolition started early in the evening and is still said to be continuing.
The site is a large compound with several high walls built around the actual house.
An official of the Abbottabad district administration told the BBC the operation was expected to be completed by about 03:30-04:00 (22:30-23:00 GMT).An official of the Abbottabad district administration told the BBC the operation was expected to be completed by about 03:30-04:00 (22:30-23:00 GMT).
Officials say the compound was handed over by the military to the civil authorities before the operation started.Officials say the compound was handed over by the military to the civil authorities before the operation started.
Officials say it was decided to demolish the compound soon after the 2 May 2011 raid, but it was put off when the government constituted a judicial commission to investigate the raid. Officials say the demolition was decided soon after the 2 May 2011 raid, but it was put off when the government set up a judicial commission to investigate the operation by US forces.
"Since the commission has almost completed its work and did not need the compound for any further investigation, it was decided it should be razed," an official said."Since the commission has almost completed its work and did not need the compound for any further investigation, it was decided it should be razed," an official said.
He said the reason for the demolition was the visitors the place continued to attract, which posed a security threat to the area, located in the midst of an important garrison town. He said the reason for the demolition was the visitors the place continued to attract, which posed a security threat to the area, located in an important garrison town.
Stealth operationStealth operation
Osama Bin Laden is said to have lived in the compound with his family for several years before he was killed.Osama Bin Laden is said to have lived in the compound with his family for several years before he was killed.
On that day, a team of US special forces flew from Afghanistan to Bin Laden's hiding place during the night in stealth helicopters on a secret operation.On that day, a team of US special forces flew from Afghanistan to Bin Laden's hiding place during the night in stealth helicopters on a secret operation.
They swept through the buildings within the high-walled enclosure and shot dead a total of five people, including Bin Laden.They swept through the buildings within the high-walled enclosure and shot dead a total of five people, including Bin Laden.
Some 40 minutes later, they left, taking with them Bin Laden's body and a hoard of computer data devices and other information containing intelligence about al-Qaeda and Bin Laden's activities.Some 40 minutes later, they left, taking with them Bin Laden's body and a hoard of computer data devices and other information containing intelligence about al-Qaeda and Bin Laden's activities.
The compound has been a painful reminder for Pakistan, which was embarrassed by the unilateral US operation that killed Bin Laden, correspondents say.The compound has been a painful reminder for Pakistan, which was embarrassed by the unilateral US operation that killed Bin Laden, correspondents say.