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Osama Bin Laden compound demolished in Pakistan | |
(about 21 hours later) | |
Pakistan has demolished the compound where US forces killed Osama Bin Laden in the north-western city of Abbottabad. | |
Work began late on Saturday. Bulldozers and pneumatic machinery could be heard as the demolition continued. | |
The al-Qaeda leader was shot dead at the compound in the garrison town on 2 May 2011. He had been hiding there for several years. | The al-Qaeda leader was shot dead at the compound in the garrison town on 2 May 2011. He had been hiding there for several years. |
No official reason for the demolition has been given. | No official reason for the demolition has been given. |
Residents around the three-storey compound have speculated that the authorities do not want it turned into a shrine. | Residents around the three-storey compound have speculated that the authorities do not want it turned into a shrine. |
But it is more likely that the demolition is part of a process by the government to put the whole embarrassing episode behind them, says the BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Abbottabad. | But it is more likely that the demolition is part of a process by the government to put the whole embarrassing episode behind them, says the BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Abbottabad. |
An official told AFP news agency that only the wall of the compound remained intact, and the three-storey building ''was razed to the ground''. | |
''The outer wall will remain intact for the moment and we don't know the plan for the future. First we will remove the debris," the official said. | |
'Should be razed' | 'Should be razed' |
Journalists and residents were prevented from getting too close to the compound by a ring of several hundred police and soldiers as work got under way. | Journalists and residents were prevented from getting too close to the compound by a ring of several hundred police and soldiers as work got under way. |
Bulldozers worked under floodlights to smash through the concrete structure, with trucks carrying away the debris. | Bulldozers worked under floodlights to smash through the concrete structure, with trucks carrying away the debris. |
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. |
They say the demolition was decided soon after the May raid, but it was put off when the government set up a judicial commission to investigate the operation by US forces. | They say the demolition was decided soon after the May 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. |
Stealth operation | Stealth operation |
Osama Bin Laden is said to have lived in the compound with his wives and children for several years - raising questions as to how he could have remained in the garrison town for so long without the Pakistani government knowing about it. | Osama Bin Laden is said to have lived in the compound with his wives and children for several years - raising questions as to how he could have remained in the garrison town for so long without the Pakistani government knowing about it. |
On 2 May, a team of US special forces flew from Afghanistan to Bin Laden's hiding place during the night in stealth helicopters in a secret operation not disclosed to Islamabad beforehand. | On 2 May, a team of US special forces flew from Afghanistan to Bin Laden's hiding place during the night in stealth helicopters in a secret operation not disclosed to Islamabad beforehand. |
The troops swept through the buildings within the high-walled enclosure and shot dead a total of five people, including Bin Laden. | The troops 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. |