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Arrested 'American' is released | |
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A man believed to be a US citizen who was arrested near Pakistan's restive tribal area near the Afghan border has been released, police say. | |
The 20-year-old was detained at a checkpoint while trying to enter the Mohmand Agency area, they said. | The 20-year-old was detained at a checkpoint while trying to enter the Mohmand Agency area, they said. |
Local police chief Waqif Khan told the BBC that the man - known only by his first name of Jawad - was freed after questioning without being charged. | |
Mr Khan said that police had been able to confirm his alibi. | |
Pro-Taleban militants have been active in Pakistan's tribal areas, which have seen months of fighting between the militants and security forces. | Pro-Taleban militants have been active in Pakistan's tribal areas, which have seen months of fighting between the militants and security forces. |
'No permission' | 'No permission' |
Police say that the man was taken into custody on Monday in the district of Charsadda as he was trying to enter into the Mohmand tribal region. | |
Police investigated why he was in the area, spokesman Pir Shahab was quoted by the Associated Press news agency as saying. | |
Mr Shahab said the man did not have the permission required by Pakistani law to be in the region. | Mr Shahab said the man did not have the permission required by Pakistani law to be in the region. |
The man was wearing traditional Pakistani dress and appeared to be a civilian, AP quoted another police officer, Marjan Khan, as saying. | The man was wearing traditional Pakistani dress and appeared to be a civilian, AP quoted another police officer, Marjan Khan, as saying. |
"He told us that he was a student at a community college in Florida and wanted to enter the tribal region to see a friend," Mr Khan said. | "He told us that he was a student at a community college in Florida and wanted to enter the tribal region to see a friend," Mr Khan said. |
He said the man was carrying a laptop computer and a travel bag, and had been moved to an undisclosed location for questioning. | He said the man was carrying a laptop computer and a travel bag, and had been moved to an undisclosed location for questioning. |
The US embassy in Islamabad and its consulate in Peshawar contacted Pakistani officials about the reported arrest, AP quoted embassy spokesman Louis Fintor as saying. | |
Taleban and al-Qaeda militants have been active in Pakistan's lawless tribal areas along the Afghan border. | Taleban and al-Qaeda militants have been active in Pakistan's lawless tribal areas along the Afghan border. |
In recent months, the US and Pakistani military have attacked the militants' bases. | In recent months, the US and Pakistani military have attacked the militants' bases. |
Local tribal leaders have also taken up arms against the Taleban and al-Qaeda. | Local tribal leaders have also taken up arms against the Taleban and al-Qaeda. |
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