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FBI agent held in Pakistan


AFP/Islamabad

An American FBI agent arrested in Pakistan for trying to board a plane while carrying pistol ammunition has been remanded in police custody until the weekend, officials said.
The man was held at Karachi airport on Monday when security staff found 15 bullets for a 9mm handgun during routine checks for a flight to Islamabad.
Sources close to the case said yesterday he was an agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, while the Washington Post described him as an FBI staffer on temporary assignment in Pakistan to help local authorities investigate corruption.
The Airport Security Force detained the man before handing him over to police.
They filed an initial case against him for carrying illegal ammunition, which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in jail.
A court on Tuesday remanded the man in police custody until Saturday for further enquiries.
“The American failed to provide any legal permission for carrying bullets,” senior police officer Rao Anwar said.
Local television stations showed brief footage of the man in custody, shackled to a police officer, but coverage of the incident so far has been muted by the standards of Pakistan’s media.
US officials in Pakistan confirmed that an American had been arrested.
“We are aware of the situation that has been reported and we are co-ordinating with the Pakistani authorities to resolve the matter,” a US embassy spokeswoman said.
The incident comes at a time of relative tranquillity in the United States’ often-fraught relationship with Pakistan.
The fatal shooting of two men by CIA contractor Raymond Davis in the eastern city of Lahore in January 2011 sparked a diplomatic crisis between the two “war on terror” allies.
A Pakistani court eventually freed Raymond Davis following the payment of $2 million in blood money to the families of the dead men.



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