The Asian Age

Pak convicts Osama’s widows

- SAMI ZUBEIRI

A Pakistani court on Monday convicted Osama bin Laden’s three widows and two of his grown- up daughters of illegal residency, sentencing them to 45 days detention and ordering their deportatio­n. The Al Qaeda terror chief’s two Saudi and one Yemeni widows, together with their children, have been in Pakistani custody since bin Laden was killed by US Navy SEALS at his villa in the Pakistani town of Abbottabad on May 2, 2011. Their conviction is a step towards deporting the women as Pakistan nears the first anniversar­y of the raid that humiliated the country and raised fears that at least someone in authority must have been complicit in hiding bin Laden. Monday’s proceeding­s lasted three hours, presided over by a judge in a makeshift court set up in the plush house where they are living and where they will serve out their sentences, away from the prying eyes of media.

The police commandos barricaded the main gate of the two- storey house and policemen could be seen on the first floor by journalist­s, confined to the opposite side of the road in the leafy G6 neighbourh­ood of Islamabad. Defence lawyer Muhammad Aamir said the 45- day sentence would date back to March 3, when they were formally arrested, and that the deportatio­n process could be completed within two weeks. “The interior secretary has been directed to arrange their deportatio­n,” Aamir told reporters. “I think it will be completed probably in two weeks,” he added. He said the accused were “all in good health” and said they had all spoken during Monday’s proceeding­s.

Zakarya Ahmad Abd alFattah, the Yemeni brother of bin Laden’s youngest and reputedly favourite wife, Amal, said the judge also imposed a fine of 10,000 rupees ($ 110) each, which he said had already been paid. “The court has also given direction to the government to arrange the necessary documents for their earliest repatriati­on, so that they can go to their own country as soon as possible,” he said.

Bin Laden’s two other wives have been identified as Khairiah Sabar and Siham Sabar. The three women have an undisclose­d number of children among them, but only those above 12 were charged.

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