The Abbottabad building near Islamabad, where the Al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden stayed until he was killed by the commandoes of the American Seals last Sunday, will be demolished by the Pakistan Security agencies.
The building, situated 800 yards away from the Pakistan Military Academy, is now being guarded by the Pak Army.
The News daily, quoting the Pakistani security agencies, said that the building would be razed to the ground very soon so that it does not become a sacred building for the jihadis (terrorists).
In the past, the security agencies had demolished Jamia Hafsa, a seminary affiliated to the radical Lal Masjid in Islamabad, after a military operation in 2007 to ensure that it would not turn into a sacred place for terrorists.