Abbottabad commission: Findings contradict US version, says report

BBC urdu report questions credibility of previous findings.


News Desk March 16, 2012



The findings of the  investigative report by a commission probing the May 2 US raid which killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad are different from the report given by US authorities, according to a report by BBC Urdu.


The report states that the commission has penned down the details of events that took place on the day the al Qaeda leader was killed in a unilateral raid by US Special Forces.

The findings of the report by the commission also pose questions regarding the stance of the US in the operation. The report is the first official account of the incident from Pakistan’s side and is often in contradiction with the findings of the US investigation. It includes statements from Bin Laden’s family, neighbours and government officials who came to the area after the US raid.

The commission members and experts, after investigating the compound where Bin Laden lived, derived some crucial findings. One of the points in the report states that the compound had dozens of armed men during the raid – however, only one bullet mark and one bullet shell was found.

The bullet mark was found on the wall of the room where the al Qaeda leader used to sleep, which was also where he was killed. The height of the mark suggests that someone had knelt down and taken a shot, according to the findings.

The investigation revealed that the bullet pierced through Bin Laden’s head and struck the wall leaving a mark there, the report claimed. Other than this mark, there is no other bullet mark in the entire house, nor was there any other bullet shell.

Half a dozen Kalashnikovs recovered from the house were less than a yard away from Bin Laden’s gunmen. The report also poses questions including:  when so many armed men were present in the house during the raid, why did Bin Laden’s men not fire even once — given that the findings revealed by the US state that none of the US soldiers were shot at during the raid.

The Abbottabad Commission will present the findings to the prime minister who will release orders as per the recommendations given in the report.


Published in The Express Tribune, March 16th, 2012.

COMMENTS (22)

jadoon | 12 years ago | Reply

@Ch Allah Daad:

I disagree with you. Some of the commission members were retire army officers.

Tony C. | 12 years ago | Reply

It is becoming clear from many of the comments that the Abbottabad scenario is becoming more of a fairy tale to many people, and therefore unbelievable, and we will not be given any believable answers. I am not saying that the Pakistan Commission will be fully believable, but I will believe them before the U.S. version. So far we have not been given a believable account of what happened at 9/11 in New York, we have not been given a believable account of what happened to Iraq's nuclear weapons, but which America used to justify killing a million people there, we have not been given a reasonable explanation of why the U.S./NATO alliance bombed Libya into the stone age, we have not been given a reasonable explanation as to why the U.S. is supplying the Syrian rebels with mercenaries and weaponry, we have not been given a reasonable reason why American is bombing large parts of Africa with drone aircraft, we have not been given a believable account of what happened when one soldier shot up a village in Kandahar, and killed many people, we have not been given a reasonable account of why America is bombing and killing innocent people in Pakistan? What I find the most annoying though is when people ask the question, "what is in it for America"? The simple answer is that I do not know, However, I could ask the question, why is America still confronting North Korea, why did America almost destroy Cambodia and Vietnam, why did America attack about twenty or so other countries over the last fifty years or so, why was Iraq bombed into the stone age, why is American confronting Iran, a country which has never attacked anyone in the last few hundred years? The answer again is that I do not know, and I do not know what is in it for America. The simple answer is that even America does not know, but I think a reasonable theory is that the American war machine is out of control, and nobody has the acumen or power to stop it. The bottom line is that we will never really know what happened to Osama Bin Laden, and was he really at Abbottabad? I do not know.

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