German spy agency helped US track down Osama: Report
May 17, 2015  17:53
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Germany's foreign intelligence agency helped the Central Investigation Agency track down Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, before the Al Qaeda leader was killed by US special forces in May2011, according to a media report today.   

Germany's BND spy agency informed the CIA that bin Laden was hiding in Pakistan with the knowledge of Pakistani security authorities, German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle said citing a Bild am Sonntag report.   

The report said that German spy agency received the information from an informant within Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. This knowledge is said to have confirmed CIA suspicions.   

The BND provided help before the operation that killed bin Laden, using its base in the Bavarian town of Bad Aibling to monitor telephone and email traffic in northern Pakistan, it said.   

Pakistan has denied that it had any knowledge about  bin Laden hiding within its territory. It has also denied that it received any information about the US special forces' operation that killed bin Laden in May 2011 in the garrison city of Abbottabad, the West Point of Pakistan.   

The German newspaper said that ultimately the US tracked down bin Laden by shadowing one of his couriers. The US has also maintained that position.
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