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Washington has offered Islamabad to exchange Shakil Afridi, who helped catch Osama bin Laden, for Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui who is serving a jail term in the United States, according to anonymous sources speaking to Sputnik.

The CIA failed to conduct an operation to stage a prison break for Pakistani physician Shakil Afridi who had helped the US authorities track down founder of al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden, according to a source familiar with the situation.

"The CIA planned to pull Dr. Shakil Afridi from the Peshawar prison, trying to organize a prison break, but the attempt was disrupted by [Pakistan's] ISI [Inter-Services Intelligence]. A local informant who also worked for the CIA handed over information about this [CIA plan], and was aware of the plan. ISI became aware that [the CIA] was also interested in the plan of the prison itself," a source who refused to reveal his name told Sputnik.

The information has been confirmed by another source speaking to Sputnik, who said that Washington had earlier turned to Islamabad with a request to extradite Afridi to the US.

"Special services protect the informants who had been disclosed in order to preserve the confidence of other secret agents and informants working with them, especially in foreign countries. Because of this, the CIA has repeatedly asked for [the extradition] of Afridi. This was one of the main demands on the list of requirements for Pakistan by President Trump," another source said.

The source went on to suggest that the release of Afridi and his extradition to the US is crucial for other CIA operations in the Asian region.

"Apparently, Pakistan refused to release Dr. Afridi because of the army's position, which believes that this will not only violate the sovereignty of the country and undermine its legal system, but will also bolster the [US] intelligence activity. Pakistan has also refused to exchange [Afridi] for Aafia Siddiqui."

The development comes in the wake of reports that Afridi was transferred from a Peshawar prison to another facility. A source familiar with the situation told Sputnik the doctor was placed in another jail because of the planned prison break.

The source also said that the issue of Afridi's release is one of the major obstacles to the improvement of the ties between the US and Pakistan.

Also on Monday, a US Department of State official told Sputnik that Washington hopes that the Pakistani authorities will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of Shakeel Afridi.

"Pakistan has assured us that Dr. Afridi is being treated humanely and is in good health," the official stressed.

Soon after the death of Osama bin Laden in May 2011, the US media reported that Afridi had contributed to the success of the CIA operation by collecting DNA samples of bin Laden's family by order of the intelligence agency. Then-CIA Director Leon Panetta and then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had confirmed the doctor's role in eliminating the terrorist, after which Afridi was arrested by Pakistani authorities. The fact that the United States had conducted the operation in Pakistan resulted in a deterioration of bilateral ties.

https://sputniknews.com/asia/201804301064034449-pakistan-doctor-us-bin-laden/
 
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Oh well that explains all why Dr Shakeel Afridi was shifted to a high security prison Adyala jail. Good job ISI and perhaps this explains why US diplomates are going mad and hitting bike riders on the roads. BTW for what the hell we are keeping him alive...are we interested in playing a bargaining game? Just kill them and end the story. I really hate these mind games our establishment plays with really bad consequences in the end.
 
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CIA Fails to Organize Prison Break for Doctor Who Helped Find Bin Laden - Source
17:10 30.04.2018(updated 19:36 30.04.2018)
Washington has offered Islamabad to exchange Shakil Afridi, who helped catch Osama bin Laden, for Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui who is serving a jail term in the United States, according to anonymous sources speaking to Sputnik.

The CIA failed to conduct an operation to stage a prison break for Pakistani physician Shakil Afridi who had helped the US authorities track down founder of al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden, according to a source familiar with the situation.

"The CIA planned to pull Dr. Shakil Afridi from the Peshawar prison, trying to organize a prison break, but the attempt was disrupted by [Pakistan's] ISI [Inter-Services Intelligence]. A local informant who also worked for the CIA handed over information about this [CIA plan], and was aware of the plan. ISI became aware that [the CIA] was also interested in the plan of the prison itself," a source who refused to reveal his name told Sputnik.

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The information has been confirmed by another source speaking to Sputnik, who said that Washington had earlier turned to Islamabad with a request to extradite Afridi to the US.

"Special services protect the informants who had been disclosed in order to preserve the confidence of other secret agents and informants working with them, especially in foreign countries. Because of this, the CIA has repeatedly asked for [the extradition] of Afridi. This was one of the main demands on the list of requirements for Pakistan by President Trump," another source said.

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The source went on to suggest that the release of Afridi and his extradition to the US is crucial for other CIA operations in the Asian region.
"Apparently, Pakistan refused to release Dr. Afridi because of the army's position, which believes that this will not only violate the sovereignty of the country and undermine its legal system, but will also bolster the [US] intelligence activity. Pakistan has also refused to exchange [Afridi] for Aafia Siddiqui."

The development comes in the wake of reports that Afridi was transferredfrom a Peshawar prison to another facility. A source familiar with the situation told Sputnik the doctor was placed in another jail because of the planned prison break.



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The source also said that the issue of Afridi's release is one of the major obstacles to the improvement of the ties between the US and Pakistan.


The CIA, in turn, refused to comment on the news that Pakistani intelligence thwarted the agency's plan to orchestrate a prison escape for Afridi.

Also on Monday, a US Department of State official told Sputnik that Washington hopes that the Pakistani authorities will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of Shakeel Afridi.

"Pakistan has assured us that Dr. Afridi is being treated humanely and is in good health," the official stressed.

Soon after the death of Osama bin Laden in May 2011, the US media reported that Afridi had contributed to the success of the CIA operation by collecting DNA samples of bin Laden's family by order of the intelligence agency. Then-CIA Director Leon Panetta and then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had confirmed the doctor's role in eliminating the terrorist, after which Afridi was arrested by Pakistani authorities. The fact that the United States had conducted the operation in Pakistan resulted in a deterioration of bilateral ties.
https://www.sputniknews.com/amp/asia/201804301064034449-pakistan-doctor-us-bin-laden/
 
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Let's keep rubbing this deeply into the wounds of our beloved enemies LOL
 
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Let's keep rubbing this deeply into the wounds of our beloved enemies LOL
Do you realise that we have no comparison so instead of playing with fire ...better kill the rat and end the story or be ready for some covert operation or some other bigger loss... They dirty games you can only play with your equals like India... but playing with USA can end very bad for us.... It is like Mehran hitting a standing MBT... or Marauder...
 
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Do you realise that we have no comparison so instead of playing with fire ...better kill the rat and end the story or be ready for some covert operation or some other bigger loss... They dirty games you can only play with your equals like India... but playing with USA can end very bad for us.... It is like Mehran hitting a standing MBT... or Marauder...

The Yanks can't do anything. Afridi cannot be handed over because this will cause a massive embarrassment within Pakistan. Afridi will languish in the jail for the rest of his miserable life. The Americans can't do much about it. He won't be killed. For him being in prison is far worse than being dead.

LOL at the prison break idea. The Yanks are truly desperate. You think the CIA can orchestrate his escape with the security apparatus guarding him 24/7? Come on, this isn't Prison Break season 3.
 
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Now dispose of every one involved....

Also likes of manzoor pashteen shud be disposed of sooner rather than later...

Too much easy to betray the country
 
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Now dispose of every one involved....

Also likes of manzoor pashteen shud be disposed of sooner rather than later...

Too much easy to betray the country

The Yanks are recruiting spies left and right. That is their modus operandi in Pakistan.
 
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Well Shakeel Afridi is a Pakistani citizen. His destiny will be decided by the Pakistani courts.
so is
Kulbhushan Jadhav
in
pakistani
jail
,,,,what happened nothing?
all proved, but -- nothing approved?
 
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He's being released on 22nd May after serving 7 years. So he was moved to quietly release him.
 
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Washington has offered Islamabad to exchange Shakil Afridi, who helped catch Osama bin Laden, for Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui who is serving a jail term in the United States, according to anonymous sources speaking to Sputnik.

The CIA failed to conduct an operation to stage a prison break for Pakistani physician Shakil Afridi who had helped the US authorities track down founder of al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden, according to a source familiar with the situation.

"The CIA planned to pull Dr. Shakil Afridi from the Peshawar prison, trying to organize a prison break, but the attempt was disrupted by [Pakistan's] ISI [Inter-Services Intelligence]. A local informant who also worked for the CIA handed over information about this [CIA plan], and was aware of the plan. ISI became aware that [the CIA] was also interested in the plan of the prison itself," a source who refused to reveal his name told Sputnik.

The information has been confirmed by another source speaking to Sputnik, who said that Washington had earlier turned to Islamabad with a request to extradite Afridi to the US.

"Special services protect the informants who had been disclosed in order to preserve the confidence of other secret agents and informants working with them, especially in foreign countries. Because of this, the CIA has repeatedly asked for [the extradition] of Afridi. This was one of the main demands on the list of requirements for Pakistan by President Trump," another source said.

The source went on to suggest that the release of Afridi and his extradition to the US is crucial for other CIA operations in the Asian region.

"Apparently, Pakistan refused to release Dr. Afridi because of the army's position, which believes that this will not only violate the sovereignty of the country and undermine its legal system, but will also bolster the [US] intelligence activity. Pakistan has also refused to exchange [Afridi] for Aafia Siddiqui."

The development comes in the wake of reports that Afridi was transferred from a Peshawar prison to another facility. A source familiar with the situation told Sputnik the doctor was placed in another jail because of the planned prison break.

The source also said that the issue of Afridi's release is one of the major obstacles to the improvement of the ties between the US and Pakistan.

Also on Monday, a US Department of State official told Sputnik that Washington hopes that the Pakistani authorities will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of Shakeel Afridi.

"Pakistan has assured us that Dr. Afridi is being treated humanely and is in good health," the official stressed.

Soon after the death of Osama bin Laden in May 2011, the US media reported that Afridi had contributed to the success of the CIA operation by collecting DNA samples of bin Laden's family by order of the intelligence agency. Then-CIA Director Leon Panetta and then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had confirmed the doctor's role in eliminating the terrorist, after which Afridi was arrested by Pakistani authorities. The fact that the United States had conducted the operation in Pakistan resulted in a deterioration of bilateral ties.

https://sputniknews.com/asia/201804301064034449-pakistan-doctor-us-bin-laden/
I think this traitor should be traded out with the US for Aafia Siddiqui. However, before the disgraced pig boards the plane for his master's country, he should be 'treated' properly so that he lives a miserable life fighting some disease (like cancer) for the rest of his life.
 
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HIV positive the injection doctor is ke pichwade mein lagado hahaha
 
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