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'Bring bin Laden's head on ice'

2005-05-03 20:36

Washington - United States spy chiefs ordered agents to deliver Osama bin Laden's severed head in a box of dry ice and hoist heads of other al-Qaeda leaders on pikes, a retired field officer has disclosed.

As America reeled in shock days after the September 11 attacks in 2001, former CIA officer Gary Schroen was sent to Afghanistan to help the opposition Northern Alliance to topple bin Laden's hosts, the Taliban.

He told National Public Radio (NPR) in an interview broadcast on Monday and Tuesday that he stopped at the office of then-director of the CIA counter-terrorism centre, Cofer Black, for final instructions.

He was told : "Your basic marching orders are to link up with the Northern Alliance and get their co-operation militarily and they will take on the Taliban.

Also ordered to kill the other leaders

"When we break the Taliban, your job is to capture bin Laden, kill him and bring his head back in a box full of dry ice."

Schroen was also ordered to kill other al-Qaeda leaders suspected in the plot which saw terrorists slam planes into New York's World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, killing nearly 3 000 people.

It was the first time in 30 years with the CIA he had been ordered to set out to kill a target rather than try to bring them in alive, Schroen told NPR's station's Morning Edition programme.

He said he told Black: "Sir, those are the clearest orders I have ever received.

"I can certainly make pikes out in the field, but I don't know what I'll do about dry ice to bring the head back, but we will manage something."

Wanted posters

A week after the 9/11 attacks, President George W Bush told reporters he wanted Osama bin Laden and recalled Wild West posters that demanded suspects "dead or alive".

But the suspected terror mastermind was never caught and Schroen told NPR that CIA operatives found it hard to get close enough to strike bin Laden, partly because of his ability to move quickly around the country.

"We had could never tell where the man was going to be that night," said Schroen, who is promoting a new book and believes bin Laden is now hiding out in tribal areas of Pakistan.

- AFP

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