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US suspects 'wanted to help Afghan Muslims'
AFP - Tuesday, January 5
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SARGODHA, Pakistan (AFP) - – Five US militant suspects were remanded back into custody by a Pakistani court on Monday, after telling judges they wanted to help Muslims in war-torn Afghanistan, lawyers said.
The five men were arrested in December on suspicion of trying to contact groups tied to Al-Qaeda and were allegedly plotting attacks in Pakistan, which could see them jailed for life.
The men appeared briefly in the courtroom in Sargodha in eastern Pakistan, handcuffed and dressed in jeans and scarfs. Two unarmed police guards were present in the courtroom as elite police commandos guarded the premises.
Questioned by Judge Anwer Nazeer, two of the men denied links to Al-Qaeda but said they were trying to travel to Afghanistan, where US, NATO and Afghan forces are fighting a virulent Taliban insurgency.
"One of the suspects said that they were going to Afghanistan to help the Muslims," said public prosecutor Nadeem Akram Cheema.
"When the judge addressed them and said 'so you admit that you were going to Afghanistan', another suspect said 'yes, we were going to Afghanistan to help Muslims'," Cheema said, without naming the suspects who spoke.
Defence lawyer Amir Abdullah Rokri told AFP his clients denied sending an email to an Al-Qaeda-linked figure named Saifullah.
"They told the judge that they have neither committed any crime in Pakistan, nor had they any intention to do so. They were going to Afghanistan to help injured and homeless people," Rokri said.
Cheema said police requested the five be remanded into custody, while Khalid Farooqi, the Pakistani father of two of the suspects, be freed.
"Police requested the court to discharge Khalid Farooqi as there is no evidence against him and he had been convincing and trying to stop his sons from going for jihad," Cheema said.
Both requests were granted on Monday.
"The court released Khalid Farooqi and sent the others on judicial remand," Rokri told AFP. "The next hearing will be on January 18."
Police have said investigations into the men's activities are complete, with the court requested to file charges under the anti-terrorism act.
"It has now been established that the five men had contacts with militants, some of them foreigners, in South Waziristan, and they had come to Pakistan to carry out acts of terror," senior police official Tahir Gujjar said on Saturday.
Pakistan has been fighting against the Taliban in South Waziristan, part of the northwest tribal belt on the Afghan border that US officials call Al-Qaeda's chief sanctuary and the most dangerous place on the planet.
The area is also known as a training ground and haven for militants plotting attacks against foreign troops based in Afghanistan, and the United States is pressuring Islamabad to do more to monitor the porous frontier.
The suspects, who are all US citizens with dual nationality including two Pakistani-Americans, have also been questioned by the FBI.
There has been concern in the United States that extremists within Pakistan might try to take control of nuclear assets or attack atomic facilities, despite insistence from Western officials that the facilities are safe.
A Pakistani court last month decreed that the five cannot be deported without its permission.
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