Arkivbilder: Shakil Afridi och sama bin Ladin. (TT)

Advokat: bin Ladin-läkare kan släppas inom kort

Pakistanske läkaren Shakil Afridi som tros ha lett CIA till Usama bin Ladin har flyttats till ett nytt fängelse. Det kan innebära att han släpps mycket snart, säger mannens advokat Kamar Nadim till Reuters.

Shakil Afridi avtjänar nu ett straff för terrorbrott sedan han ska ha hjälpt den amerikanska underrättelsetjänsten att spåra al-Qaida-ledaren som hölls ansvarig för terrordåden den 11 september 2001.

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Shakil Afridi
Wikipedia (en)
Shakil Afridi (Urdu: شکیل آفریدی‬‎) – or Shakeel Afridi – is a Pakistani physician who helped the CIA run a fake hepatitis vaccine program in Abbottabad, Pakistan, to confirm Osama bin Laden's presence in the city by obtaining DNA samples. Details of his activities emerged during the Pakistani investigation of the deadly raid on bin Laden's residence. This account is disputed in a recent account of events which implies Afridi was implicated as a cover for the real CIA operative. Afridi was arrested at the Torkham border crossing while trying to flee the country days after the raid. On 23 May 2012, he was sentenced to 33 years imprisonment for treason, initially believed to be in connection with the bin Laden raid, but later revealed to be due to alleged ties with a local Islamist warlord Mangal Bagh. Lawyers appealed against the verdict on 1 June 2012. On 29 August 2013, his sentence was overturned and a retrial ordered. In mid-November 2013, he was charged with murder in regard to the death of a patient he had treated eight years previously.
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