Facebook took down a profile registered as Usama bin Laden today after it collected more than 1,000 “fans,” ABC News reported.

The Facebook profile page for Usama bin Laden, which called him the “Prince of the Mujahideen,” listed his location as in “the mountains of the world,” the Sun reported Friday.

Postings on the now absent page included speeches and recordings from Islamic extremists. Most of the postings were in Arabic but messages in English began to appear.

The profile became active on March 25 but on Thursday, security experts urged Facebook’s U.S. owners to shut down the profile page.

A Facebook spokesman expressed doubt that the page was directly connected to bin Laden or al Qaeda.

“People often attempt to register fake accounts under the name of famous or infamous people,” Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes told ABC News

Internet terror expert and author Neil Doyle said, “Bin Laden, via his supporters, is clearly taunting his pursuers.”