Pakistan jails 'CIA helper' doctor

A Pakistani doctor accused of helping the CIA find Osama bin Laden has been jailed for 33 years for treason, a government official…

A Pakistani doctor accused of helping the CIA find Osama bin Laden has been jailed for 33 years for treason, a government official said.

The official said Shakil Afridi was accused of running a fake vaccination campaign believed to have helped the US intelligence agency track bin Laden in a Pakistani town, where he was killed in a US special forces raid last May.

The imprisonment is likely to anger ally Washington at a sensitive time, with both sides engaged in difficult talks over reopening Nato supply routes to US-led troops in Afghanistan.

US officials had hoped Pakistan, a recipient of billions of dollars in US aid, would release Afridi, detained after the unilateral operation which killed bin Laden and strained ties with Islamabad.

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In January, US defence secretary Leon Panetta said in a television interview that Afridi and his team had been key in finding bin Laden, describing him as helpful and insisting the doctor had not committed treason or harmed Pakistan.

Reuters