Pakistan to deport Bin Laden family next week: Lawyer

Lawyer says family will be deported to Saudi Arabia after jail sentence for illegal residence ends.


Reuters April 13, 2012

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will deport the widows and children of former al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden to Saudi Arabia next week after their jail sentence for illegal residency ends, their lawyer said on Friday.               

The three women and two children were detained by Pakistani security forces after a secret US special forces raid killed Bin Laden in the Pakistani town of Abbottabad in May last year.

Earlier this month a Pakistani court sentenced the women to 45 days in prison for illegally staying in the country. It ordered their deportation after the prison term which began on March 3 when they were formally arrested.

"They are likely to be deported to Saudi Arabia on April 18, as their sentence ends on April 17," the family's lawyer, Aamir Khalil, told Reuters.

The three widows and the children were among the 16 people detained after the US raid. Two of the wives are Saudi nationals, and one is from Yemen.

The family is being held at a house in the Islamabad.

Analysts had said Pakistan may have preferred a lengthy prison sentence for the family to prevent them from discussing details of their time in the country.

COMMENTS (3)

j. von hettlingen | 11 years ago | Reply

Osama bin Laden's widows didn't come Pakistan out of their free own will. They were taken into the country by their late husband. Hence it was wrong to punish them for illegal stay.

John | 11 years ago | Reply

Anyone thinking on the lines of investigating how the family slipped through Immigration counters and ended up in Abottabad?

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