Bin Laden was found at luxury Pakistan compound

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. forces finally found al  Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden not in a mountain cave on   Afghanistan’s border, but with his youngest wife in a  million-dollar compound in a summer resort just over an hour’s  drive from Pakistan’s capital, U.S. officials said.
A small U.S. team conducted a night-time helicopter raid on  the compound early on Monday. After 40 minutes of fighting, bin  Laden and an adult son, one unidentified woman and two men were  dead, the officials said.
U.S. forces were led to the fortress-like three-story  building after more than four years tracking one of bin Laden’s  most trusted couriers, whom U.S. officials said was identified  by men captured after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

Osama bin Laden

“Detainees also identified this man as one of the few al  Qaeda couriers trusted by bin Laden. They indicated he might be  living with or protected by bin Laden,” a senior administration  official said in a briefing for reporters.
Bin Laden was finally found — more than 9-1/2 years after  the 2001 attacks on the United States — after authorities  discovered in August 2010 that the courier lived with his  brother and their families in an unusual and extremely  high-security building, officials said.
They said the courier and his brother were among those  killed in the raid.
“When we saw the compound where the brothers lived, we were  shocked by what we saw: an extraordinarily unique compound,” a  senior administration official said.

Surrounded in red fabric, a compound is seen where locals reported a firefight took place overnight in Abbotabad, located in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, May 2, 2011. REUTERS/Abrar Tanoli
Surrounded in red fabric, a compound is seen where locals reported a firefight took place overnight in Abbotabad, located in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, May 2, 2011. REUTERS/Abrar Tanoli

“The bottom line of our collection and our analysis was that  we had high confidence that the compound harbored a high-value  terrorist target. The experts who worked this issue for years  assessed that there was a strong probability that the terrorist  who was hiding there was Osama bin Laden,” another  administration official said.
The home is in Abbottabad, a town about 35 miles (60 km)  north of Islamabad, that is relatively affluent and home to many  retired members of Pakistan’s military.

The compound, within which al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed, is seen in flames after it was attacked in Abbottabad in this still image taken from video footage from a mobile phone May 2, 2011. REUTERS/Stringer
The compound, within which al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed, is seen in flames after it was attacked in Abbottabad in this still image taken from video footage from a mobile phone May 2, 2011. REUTERS/Stringer

It was a far cry from the popular notion of bin Laden hiding  in some mountain cave on the rugged and inaccessible   Afghan-Pakistan border — an image often evoked by officials up  to and including former President George W. Bush.
The building, about eight times the size of other nearby  houses, sat on a large plot of land that was relatively secluded  when it was built in 2005. When it was constructed, it was on  the outskirts of Abbottabad’s center, at the end of a dirt road,  but some other homes have been built nearby in the six years  since it went up, officials said.
WALLS TOPPED WITH BARBED WIRE
Intense security measures included 12- to 18-foot (3.6  meters to 5.5 meters) outer walls topped with barbed wire and  internal walls that sectioned off different parts of the  compound, officials said. Two security gates restricted access,  and residents burned their trash, rather than leaving it for  collection as did their neighbors, officials said.
Few windows of the three-story home faced the outside of the  compound, and a terrace had a seven-foot (2.1 meter) privacy  wall, officials said.
“It is also noteworthy that the property is valued at  approximately $1 million but has no telephone or Internet  service connected to it,” an administration official said. “The  brothers had no explainable source of wealth.”
U.S. analysts realized that a third family lived there in  addition to the two brothers, and the age and makeup of the  third family matched those of the relatives — including his  youngest wife — they believed would be living with bin Laden.
“Everything we saw, the extremely elaborate operational  security, the brothers’ background and their behavior and the  location of the compound itself was perfectly consistent with  what our experts expected bin Laden’s hide-out to look like,”  another Obama administration official said.
Abbottabad is a popular summer resort, located in a valley  surrounded by green hills near Pakistani Kashmir. Islamist  militants, particularly those fighting in Indian-controlled  Kashmir, used to have training camps near the town.