Osama
Bin Laden’s family were kicked out of Pakistan in the early hours of
today – just days before the first anniversary of the terror
mastermind’s death.
The slain Al Qaeda leader’s three widows, their eight children and one grandchild were flown to Saudi Arabia.
A
Pakistani judge ordered earlier this month that the women be deported
to their countries of citizenship after serving a six month sentence for
illegally entering the country.
Deported:
Amal Ahmed Abdul Fateh, from Yemen (pictured), is one of Osama Bin
Laden's three widows who was flown out of Pakistan shortly after
midnight
Protection:
Police officers escort a vehicle carrying the family of Osama Bin
Laden, in Islamabad, Pakistan in the early hours of the morning as they
All
aboard: Pakistani security officials cover the windscreen of the bus as
Bin Laden's family get on board and are driven to the airport
Going:
A vehicle carrying the Bin Laden family leaves for the airport shortly
after midnight - almost exactly a year after the terror leader was shot
dead by U.S. Navy Seals
Media
scrum: The Bin Laden family are driven away from the property with a
cloth covering the back of the vehicle to keep them hidden
At home with the Bin Ladens: The family in their property while they wait for deportation
Makeshift:
The beds in the building where they were living were propped up with
bricks, and the building appears to be windowless or have the windows
barred
Inside the 'home' of Osama's family: One of the widows reads from the Koran as a toddler looks on
A
boy, believed to be one of Osama's grandchildren, eats a snack while he
and his family wait to be put back on their plane to Saudi Arabia
High security: Pakistani police commandos guard the house where the Bin Laden family were living after they had departed
Bin Laden's lair: The Abbottabad compound where the terror leader was living with his family is bulldozed earlier this year
Source: Mail online
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