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WASHINGTON: The treasure trove of information from materials found in Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad indicates there had been no contact between the slain militant leader and any members of Pakistani law enforcement agencies (LEAs), The Washington Post reported Thursday.
"The trove does not point to any contact between bin Laden and members of the Pakistani military or intelligence services," the Post said in a report published Thursday.
The finding contradicts speculations that bin Laden's hiding in the important town, housing a military academy, indicated that that the Pakistani government security services knew of bin Laden's whereabouts. (APP)
Osama records show no link with Pak LEAs
"The trove does not point to any contact between bin Laden and members of the Pakistani military or intelligence services," the Post said in a report published Thursday.
The finding contradicts speculations that bin Laden's hiding in the important town, housing a military academy, indicated that that the Pakistani government security services knew of bin Laden's whereabouts. (APP)
Osama records show no link with Pak LEAs