Pakistani doctor contributed to bin Laden's murder transferred to another prison

Pakistani authorities have evacuated Shakeel Africa, the doctor who had contributed to the CIA operation to track Osama bin Laden, former leader of the al-Qaeda terrorist organisation. At the end of December, I HOW (Pastarian Intelligence Services) was informed about a plan to find out where [is...]
At the end of December, I HOW ( Pakistan Intelligence Services) was informed about a plan to locate him, he had informed a local source. The plan was then broken by ISI Dr. Shakeel Africa has moved to an unknown but secure location,” said a source of Pakistani intelligence.
Very soon after bin Laden's murder in May 2011, American media reported that Africa contributed to the CIA successful operation collecting DNA samples of bin Laden's family at the order of the intelligence agency, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
Former CIA Director Leon Patenta at the time and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have confirmed that the doctor had a role in eliminating the terrorist, after which Africa was arrested by Pakistani authorities.
In May 2011, Africa was arrested for treason that had built secret vaccines to get bin Laden's family DNA samples.
After that, Pakistani authorities said Africa was suspended from work. In 2012, Africa had been sentenced to jail for 33 years, later reduced to 23 years. /Periscopi/












