The commission has also summoned former director generals of Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) Lieutenant General (retired) Nadeem Taj, General (retired) Ziauddin Butt and former director general of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) Brigadier (retired) Ijaz Shah.
Officials have said that the report will be submitted once the statements of the officials and a few others have been recorded. The process is expected to be finished within two weeks.
The commission held a detailed interactive session under the chairmanship of Justice Javed Iqbal today. Air Marshal (retired) Shahid Latif attended the session.
The commission has so far questioned over 100 witnesses, including military and security officials, former foreign secretaries and ministers, police and intelligence officials, former ambassador Husain Haqqani, Bin Laden’s family, neighbours, and media personnel in Islamabad and from Abbottabad.
The Abbottabad Commission will present the findings to the prime minister who will release orders as per the recommendations given in the report.
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If the American's are smart they will keep all contact with Pakistan at absolute minimum levels until the Abbottabad report is issued. If the Abbottabad report doesn't seriously address who within Pakistan was helping OBL then the American's should rightly consider Pakistan as part of the problem and not part of the solution.
We thougt that the commission would release some of its report as soon as OBL's hideout is demolished. Now all the proofs are gone we are still interrogating everybody and their cousins who had nothing to do with Abbottabad and never been there.