KABUL, May 27: A top Afghan intelligence official said on Tuesday his agency received information several months ago that Al Qaeda figurehead Osama bin Laden was hiding in northern Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP that bin Laden was said to be in a mountainous region in Chitral, a Pakistani region facing Afghanistan’s eastern province of Kunar.
Pakistani officials have in the past said the world’s most wanted man was hiding in Kunar, a claim strongly rejected by Kabul.
“We’ve received new information that he is hiding in Chitral. We got the information about his presence in that area about four, five months ago,” the Afghan intelligence official said.
US authorities have previously also said the fugitive Al Qaeda chief had taken refuge in Chitral and Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar is also in Pakistan’s tribal areas.—AFP
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