No 'deal' between Pak, US to release doctor who tracked Osama bin Laden

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

(FO) on Thursday confirmed that no "deal" is being weaved between and to release Dr Shakeel who aided the (US) to track down former in 2011.

According to Dawn, is not devising a plan to swap for Aafia Siddiqui - who is currently serving a sentence in a US jail for trying to kill US agents and military officers in - or former Pakistani who resides in the US and is the prime suspect in the 2011 Memogate scandal that surfaced in 2011, said FO Dr

The Memogate scandal erupted in 2011 when Pakistani-American claimed to have received an 'anti-army' memo from Haqqani for the then-US joint chiefs

Dr Faisal's remarks, which were made while addressing a weekly briefing, came days after the authorities in moved from a prison in to an undisclosed location, according to several

Pakistan's FO also turned down queries about purporting that the (CIA) had tried to stage a jailbreak in in a bid to rescue Afridi.

Afridi, who was arrested eight years ago after it surfaced that he had passed on intelligence about to CIA.

He has languished behind bars since 2012 when a court convicted him and sentenced him to 33 years in prison over ties with militants.

However, maintaining his innocence, former has always denied ties with militants.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 17:45 IST