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CIA's bin Laden unit closed
04/07/2006 22:15 - (SA)
New York - The Central Intelligence Agency has closed a unit that for a decade had the mission of hunting Osama bin Laden and his top lieutenants, The New York Times reported in its Tuesday edition.
The unit - known as Alec Station - was disbanded late last year and its analysts reassigned within the CIA counter-terrorist centre, officials told the paper.
Intelligence officials said the realignment reflects a view that al-Qaeda is no longer as hierarchical as it once was, as well as a growing concern about al-Qaeda-inspired groups that have begun carrying out attacks independent of bin Laden and his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri.
Agency officials said that tracking bin Laden and his deputies remained a high priority and that the decision to disband the unit was not a sign that the effort had slackened.
Instead, the officials said, it reflected a belief that the agency could deal better with high-level threats by focusing on regional trends rather than on specific organisations or individuals, the Times reported.
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