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Pakistani laws dont apply upon us, says US nationals
The Lahore police stopped a US Consulate car carrying Americans at a check post for checking at Egerton road, Dunya News reported on Saturday.
However, the Americans did not allow police to check their car and threatened them to resort to firing. The police let the car go after the US Consulates interference.
The police told reporters that they stopped a tinted glass car bearing Islamabd number plate of American Consulate for checking but they refused to do so saying that Pakistans laws do not apply upon them. They also threatened policemen to resot to firing if insisted for checking.
On the other hand, the American terror suspects who were nabbed from Sargodha on Wednesday would be deported to US, an American TV channel quoted the Pakistani investigation team as saying.
One of the suspects regularly used to watch videos about attacks on the US troops, according to Punjab Police report. Ahmed Abdullah, 20, got acquainted with Safiullah on YouTube but later employed such a way to contact him that was not being detected by security agencies.
The alleged terrorists planned to go to Afghanistan but were later sent back by some Jihadi outfits
However, the Americans did not allow police to check their car and threatened them to resort to firing. The police let the car go after the US Consulates interference.
The police told reporters that they stopped a tinted glass car bearing Islamabd number plate of American Consulate for checking but they refused to do so saying that Pakistans laws do not apply upon them. They also threatened policemen to resot to firing if insisted for checking.
On the other hand, the American terror suspects who were nabbed from Sargodha on Wednesday would be deported to US, an American TV channel quoted the Pakistani investigation team as saying.
One of the suspects regularly used to watch videos about attacks on the US troops, according to Punjab Police report. Ahmed Abdullah, 20, got acquainted with Safiullah on YouTube but later employed such a way to contact him that was not being detected by security agencies.
The alleged terrorists planned to go to Afghanistan but were later sent back by some Jihadi outfits