No deal on doctor who 'helped' CIA track Osama: Pakistan

IANS  |  Islamabad 

on Thursday said there was no deal between and for the release or handing over of Shakil Afridi, who helped the US track down Al Qaeda in 2011.

The remarks by came days after Pakistani authorities moved Afridi, a physician, from a prison in to an undisclosed location, triggering speculation about his possible release.

Faisal turned down questions about claiming that the (CIA) had tried to stage a jailbreak in in order to rescue Afridi, saying he had no information about the matter since it concerned the

Afridi, a former believed to be in his mid-50s, was arrested eight years ago after it emerged that he had passed on intelligence about to the CIA.

He was convicted by a court in 2012 and sentenced to 33 years in prison over ties with banned militant groups.

He was never formally convicted of helping the CIA find the Al Qaeda chief, leading to his death.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 17:24 IST