Here's an interesting set of stories to appear on the same day. In the first story, Khan is trailed by US intelligence.
In a major disclosure, former Dutch Premier Ruud Lubbers has said the Netherlands government in 1975 and in 1986 had refrained from acting against disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadir Khan following requests from the US Central Intelligence Agency, media reports said.
And on the same day, another report in an unrelated publication says that his court papers have now disappeared and our intelligence services are suspected (but when are they not? If it rains in Saudi, the CIA did it).
A court in Amsterdam which sentenced Pakistan's father of nuclear programme DR AQ Khan to four years in prison in 1983, has lost Dr Khan's legal files. The court's vice-president suspects US intelligence agency CIA to be behind the documents disappearance.
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