Former Pakistani intelligence chief says Bin Laden surrendered to US

The world's most wanted terrorist, bin Laden, was killed during an operation in 2011 that had openly provoked Pakistan's intelligence service. Islamabad claimed to have no knowledge of the operation, while the Pakistani army had called this operation a disaster “”. Pakistani authorities have launched an investigation into [...]
Pakistani authorities have launched an investigation into former Pakistani intelligence chief Lieutenant General Assad Durran, where they were barred from leaving, in which he suggests the Pakistani government had knowledge of bin Laden's murder.
“A formal court and investigation led by a service warrant has been ordered to investigate the case in detail”, the Pakistani army said in a statement, “reported. Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
According to Durrani's recently published book, “The spying characters”, The ISI probably knew about Osama bin Laden, who the author suggests was “dored in the United States under a mutually agreed-on process”.
This statement conflicts with Islamabad's position. Pakistani authorities consider the operation by American forces to be “a unilateral unauthorized action”, as well as a sign of hostility and a violation of the country's sovereignty.
According to him, the murder of bin Laden would make him a hero in Pakistan, and the United States agreed not to kill him./Periscopi/











