Monday, May 9, 2011

Pakistan detected US planes near border before Osama raid

The Pakistan Air Force radars had detected six US aicraft flying close to the Afghanistan border before the US helicopters carrying commandos sneaked into the country to kill al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, a media report said on Monday. The News International cited an initial probe report as sayin g that the air force radars at Peshawar and Risalpur were functioning normally May 2, the day when heavily armed US Navy SEALs stormed Osama's Abbottabad mansion and killed him.

The US commandos flew into Abbottabad in stealth helicopters, one of which they had to blow up after it developed a snag.

The probe report said the movement of half-a-dozen aircraft was noticed near the Jalalabad border at 11pm.

A US AWACS and five F-18 jets of the US "flew near the Pakistani border, but did not cross into the airspace of Pakistan", said the report.

A special investigation committee has been formed to look into the violation of its airspace by US helicopters which quietly entered the country and left after killing Osama.

The investigators will see how the forces were not aware about the presence of foreign helicopters.

The Committee will also try to find out whether the US aircraft, detected by the radars, were meant to divert the attention of Pakistani forces.

Headed by a group captain, the team has begun thoroughly checking the record of radars and questioning officials who were on duty at the time when the US helicopters came in.

"More such committees will be formed to unveil the facts about the Abbottabad operation," The News International quoted a source as saying.



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