Islamabad: Taliban militants have conspired to catch a high-level civilian and security agencies across the country to force the Pakistani government to release the family was killed by al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden.
Pakistan Interior Ministry said all government departments and law enforcement to remain vigilant, "the Daily Express Tribune" said today, citing sources.
"Such an event could take place in Islamabad and provincial capitals to stringent security requirements," says the circular of the Ministry of the crisis of internal management, the report said.
Members of the bin Laden family, including his wife and children, was arrested on the Pakistani government to the U.S. attack that killed the leaders of Al Qaeda May 2
The government refused to repatriate the family because of the ongoing criminal investigation Abbottabad.
The Commission adopted all of them are travel related, among other things, unilateral attacks on Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA tried to get bin Laden family DNA months before the invasion in absentia.
Currently, the Pakistani security authorities of al-Qaeda in Yemen, two Saudis and one of about 10 widows and their children.
Pakistan Interior Ministry said all government departments and law enforcement to remain vigilant, "the Daily Express Tribune" said today, citing sources.
"Such an event could take place in Islamabad and provincial capitals to stringent security requirements," says the circular of the Ministry of the crisis of internal management, the report said.
Members of the bin Laden family, including his wife and children, was arrested on the Pakistani government to the U.S. attack that killed the leaders of Al Qaeda May 2
The government refused to repatriate the family because of the ongoing criminal investigation Abbottabad.
The Commission adopted all of them are travel related, among other things, unilateral attacks on Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA tried to get bin Laden family DNA months before the invasion in absentia.
Currently, the Pakistani security authorities of al-Qaeda in Yemen, two Saudis and one of about 10 widows and their children.
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