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Report on Osama Bin Laden's death from typhoid a set up by Pakistan's ISI after truce with Taliban to confuse French secret service and the world
Kisran Chaube
Sep. 23, 2006

Pakistan has spread the rumor that typhoid killed Osama Bin Laden in August.Report on Osama Bin Laden's death from typhoid is a set up by Pakistan's ISI after truce with Taliban.

Officially Pakistan denies even of hearing any thing like that.Pakistan officially has received no information from any foreign government that would corroborate a French newspaper report on Saturday that al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden died of typhoid in Pakistan, a senior government official said.

"No government has shared any such information with us so far, which is the normal thing to do under such circumstances," the official, who has close knowledge of intelligence matters, told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

French secret service got the information from their ISI dual agent bases working to protect France from Pakistan based Islamic terrorists.

A senior official in Pakistan's Interior Ministry also said: "We have no information about Osama's death."

The daily L''est Republicain reported that, according to a French secret service report, Saudi Arabia was convinced that bin Laden died of typhoid in Pakistan in late August.


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