ISLAMABAD: The inquiry Commission, constituted to investigate into US raid in Abbottabad in which Al-Qaeda Chief Osama bin Laden was killed, will hold its first formal meeting today Geo News...
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July 11, 2011
ISLAMABAD: The inquiry Commission, constituted to investigate into US raid in Abbottabad in which Al-Qaeda Chief Osama bin Laden was killed, will hold its first formal meeting today (Monday) Geo News reported.
The commission, headed by Justice Javed Iqbal, will begin its formal proceeding in the first meeting. Other members of the commission included former IG Abbas Khan, ex-chairman NDMA lieutenant General (retd) Nadeem Ahmed and former diplomat Ashraf Jangir Qazi.
The commission in its preliminary meeting on July 05 had directed Interior Ministry and ISI to not to repatriate Osama bin Laden family without its consent.
Masses have been asked to submit their information or material about the Abbottabad raid to Cabinet secretariat till July 31, adding that names of the informer would be kept secrete.