By: Press Release
Category: Travel And Leisure
Source: http://tribune.com.pk
Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/366880/incomplete-travel-documents-bin-laden-familys-deportation-delayed/
Category: Travel And Leisure
Source: http://tribune.com.pk
The 12-member family, including Bin Laden’s three widows, eight
children and one grandchild, had originally been due to leave overnight
Tuesday. Two of the wives are Saudi nationals and the third is from
Yemen.
Lawyer Muhammad Aamir told AFP they were expected to receive their
passports later on Wednesday and may be able to leave for Saudi Arabia
later in the day.But a Saudi embassy official said they were still waiting for details from authorities in Pakistan.“We are waiting to receive names of the family members from the
interior ministry to proceed further in the matter,” the spokesman told
AFP.
Meanwhile, Deputy Interior Minister Imtiaz Safdar Warraich said the
authorities would complete the legal formalities for their removal “as
early as possible” but could not put a timeframe on the deportation.
“We will follow the (court) decision and fulfill all legal procedures in this regard,” Warraich told AFP.“The required documents are being prepared and it is being done
swiftly. It is not just an issue of deportation, but also there is an
issue of acceptance.”
Some security officials said the matter could linger on for days due to procedural issues.A senior security official meanwhile said Pakistan was awaiting the
green light from the Saudi and Yemeni governments for the deportation to
proceed.“No timeframe can be given at the moment,” he told AFP, adding that
discussions were ongoing. “There is a kind of understanding but things
need to be finalised.”
However, the family’s lawyer denied speculation that the authorities in Saudi Arabia and Yemen may be reluctant to accept them.
“This is not correct,” he said.
“They were scheduled to leave Pakistan for Saudi Arabia late Tuesday
but the problem in completing their travel documents delayed the
departure.”
Earlier this month, a court sentenced the widows and two of Bin
Laden’s older daughters to 45 days’ detention on charges of illegal
entry and residency in Pakistan and ordered their deportation as soon as
possible. They completed the sentence on Tuesday, counting time already
served since they were formally arrested on March 3
.
Aamir said on Tuesday that Bin Laden’s youngest and reportedly
favourite wife, Amal Abdulfattah, who is Yemeni, may be sent to Yemen
with her five children.
Security officials have said that the whole family was initially expected to be flown to Saudi Arabia.
A number of Saudi diplomats have visited Pakistan in recent weeks to work out the details of the deportation, sources say.
Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/366880/incomplete-travel-documents-bin-laden-familys-deportation-delayed/
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