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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said on Tuesday his forces believed they nearly hunted down Osama bin Laden about 10 months ago but the trail had since gone cold. “Through interrogation of those who have been captured, the al Qaeda members who were apprehended here, and through technical means there was a time when the dragnet had closed,” Musharraf told the BBC in an interview. “We thought we knew roughly the area where he possibly could be. That was I think … not very long (ago), maybe about 10 months back,” said Musharraf, a close ally in U.S. President George W. Bush’s declared war on terrorism. The BBC quoted Musharraf as saying his forces had since lost track of bin Laden’s possible whereabouts. Some security experts say bin Laden is hiding somewhere in the rugged mountainous border region between Pakistan and Afghanisatan. Full Story