Pornography found in bin Laden hideout -US officials

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A stash of pornography was  found in the hideout of Osama bin Laden by the U.S. commandos  who killed him, current and former U.S. officials said yesterday.

The pornography recovered in bin Laden’s compound in  Abbottabad, Pakistan, consists of modern, electronically  recorded video and is fairly extensive, according to the  officials, who discussed the discovery with Reuters on  condition of anonymity.

The officials said they were not yet sure precisely where  in the compound the pornography was discovered or who had been  viewing it. Specifically, the officials said they did not know  if bin Laden himself had acquired or viewed the materials.

Reports from Abbottabad have said that bin Laden’s compound  was cut off from the Internet or other hard-wired  communications networks. It is unclear how compound residents  would have acquired the pornography.

But a video released by the Obama administration  confiscated from the compound showed bin Laden watching  pictures of himself on a TV screen, indicating that the  compound was equipped with video playback equipment.

Materials carted away from the compound by the U.S.  commandos included digital thumb drives, which U.S. officials  believe may have been a principal means by which couriers  carried electronic messages to and from the late al Qaeda  leader.