ANKARA
Al-Qaeda's slained chief Osama Bin Laden changed six places since entering Pakistan in 2002 until his death.
Infiltrating the media through Al-Jazeera TV Channel, Abbottabad Commission report told Bin Laden lived together with his wife and two children in military garrison known Abbottabad city, 85 km distant to Pakistani capital Islamabad.
Bin Laden lived in 6 several regions during his 9-year stay in Pakistan, where he held meetings with al-Qaeda's high authorities.
'Government's military and intelligence's weakness' were shown as causes of Bin Laden's long stay in Pakistan in the report, prepared by 200 people, including government and military officials, bureaucrats and intelligence officers.
The report is covered with expressions, blaming government and army with 'clumsiness'.
It stated Bin Laden was killed by US forces' operations "out of Pakistani governments and military powers' information," where US' hours lasting operation in Pakistan's innermost regions is also interrogated. The commission gave detailed information on how Pakistani intelligence service could not ascertain where Bin Laden hid.
On the other hand, the commission received most confidential information of Bin Laden through the wife of his special courier he used to communicate with his family members and his fellows.
Bin Laden entered Pakistan in 2002 after Tora Bora clashes, which took place in 2001 in Afghanistan and went to northern Svat valley accompanied by his guards after having shortly stayed in South Waziristan and Bajaur.
He came together with Halid Sheikh Mohammed, who was claimed to have planned 9/11 attacks while he stayed in Svat. Report said, he escaped from Svat in 2003 along with his two wifes, children and guards and went to Haripur city, where he spent 2 years.
Bin Laden's last stop was Abottabad city, where he could not be found by Pakistani government. He was killed there by US forces operation in May 2011.