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Islamabad : Pakistan | Apr 26, 2012 at 9:17 PM PDT
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(Check It Out! Pictures!) ISLAMABAD, Pakistan- Slained former most wanted fugitive Osama Bin Laden's widows and children were leaving their villa in Islamabad to be deported to Saudi Arabia.

Bin Laden's three widows and eleven children were boarded on a minibus and assisting by Pakistani police in a tight security. The minibus was covered with a sheet of cloth by authorities to avoid media and for their privacy.

According to report, the family was set to board a plane which reported to be waiting for them at Islamabad's international airport to take them to Saudi Arabia. Bin Laden's family completed a 45-day term of house imprisonment at the Islamabad villa.

Images courtesy of AP, Getty Images & Reuters.

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Women are seen in a vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden as it leaves for the airport from a house in Islamabad April 26, 2012.
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  • 	Women are seen in a vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden as it leaves for the airport from a house in Islamabad April 26, 2012.

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  • 	Policemen cover the vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden with cloth to avoid the media before they leave for the airport in Islamabad April 26, 2012.

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  • 	A police van escorts the vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden leave for the airport from a house in Islamabad April 26, 2012.

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  • 	Members of the media surround the vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden as they leave for the airport from a house in Islamabad April 26, 2012.

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  • 	Police officers cover a vehicle to hide the family of Osama bin Laden from media, in Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, April 26, 2012. 

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  • 	Members of the media chase the vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden as they leave for the airport from a house in Islamabad April 26, 2012.

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