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Pakistan deports Osama family to Saudi Arabia

Updated on: 27 April,2012 08:28 AM IST  | 
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Pakistan early Friday deported slain Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's three widows and 11 other family members to Saudi Arabia.

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They had been in custody since the US special forces killed the Al Qaeda chief in a raid on his hideout in Pakistan's Abbotabad town in May last year. The family members, including the widows - two Saudi Arabians and a Yemeni - were handed over to Saudi officials prior to their departure, Xinhua reported.

The Yemeni widow and her five children will be later sent to Yemen from Saudi Arabia. A large contingent of police were deployed minutes before they left for the Benazir Bhutto International Airport from a house here where they had been held.


A Pakistani court April 2 had sentenced the widows to 45 days in prison on charges of illegally entering Pakistan. They had already served a month of their sentence prior to the verdict and a judge ordered their deportation on completion of the sentence. The government had delayed their deportation due to incomplete travel documents. u00a0



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