Before launching an attack on the hideout of Osama bin Laden, United States (U.S.) reportedly has found a hint of fugitive since 2008. The clue is found from the whistle blower site, Wikileaks.
A document in 2008 that Wikileaks released, revealing the existence of courier network in Guantanamo Bay. This document also contains the results of the interrogation of a trust courier named Abu Osama al-Libi.
According to the document, Libi who in 2003 fled to Peshawar, Pakistan, was asked to work as a courier of Osama. As the most wanted men, Osama is very careful to keep its existence remains unknown.
His hiding place made a very closed and difficult for people to look into it. In it also there is no internet connection. Most likely, this is the reason Osama hire couriers to deliver messages to communicate with the people in their networks.
Reported by the Guardian on Thursday (05/05/2011), Libi was captured in Pakistan in 2005. U.S. said, it through the CIA trying to track down bin Laden by searching the courier network. And then Osama finally found a house in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
Other trust Courier allegedly was killed with Osama when the U.S. launched an attack last weekend. But the U.S. government so far does not mention the name of the courier who killed them.
Source: Guardian.
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