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Police awaiting forensic report about ‘spy gadgets’ of US citizen
Imran Ayub
Published May 08, 2014 06:49am
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Pakistani policemen escort an alleged US FBI agent under arrest as they leave the local court in Karachi. — Photo by AFP
KARACHI: Police are ‘keenly awaiting’ the results of forensic examination of arms and ‘spy gadgets’ found in possession of a US citizen at Karachi airport, minutes before he was to fly to Islamabad, to ascertain the motive for his visit to Pakistan.

According US media reports, the man works for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the key investigation and intelligence agency of the United States.

But a police official said the investigators were not aware about the association of the suspect neither the authorities in Islamabad had conveyed any message to them in this connection.

They were focusing more on results of the forensic examination of ‘illegal and weaponry objects’. In the process, he said, the investigators had not found the suspect ‘very much cooperative’.

“Apart from 15 bullets of 9mm calibre along with a magazine, we have also found three knives, spy cameras and devices and other gadgets which included a computer,” the SSP Malir, Rao Anwaar, said.

“Each and every object is being examined by our forensic team, but it may take time to reach the conclusion as the process is quite delicate and lengthy. It will definitely help ascertain the motive of the suspect’s visit to Pakistan.”

He said the investigators faced resistance from the suspect while decoding ‘password-secured’ equipment. An object or two were still there of which passwords had not been shared by the suspect, he added.

“He has been booked in under the defined laws. He is not a diplomat who is required to go through some other kind of process for such a crime. We only know that he is a US citizen who is here on a visit visa, but carrying arms and spy gadgets to travel to the country’s capital,” said SSP Anwaar.

A judicial magistrate remanded the US citizen, Joel Cox Eugene, in police custody in an illicit arms case. Magistrate Adam H. Ishaq handed over the suspect to police till May 10 with the directive to produce him on the next hearing with a progress report.

The suspect was arrested on Monday evening after the Airports Security Force found him carrying knives, 15 bullets of 9mm calibre along with a magazine and other gadgets at the Karachi airport during checking before his departure to Islamabad. Hours after his arrest the US media claimed that the suspect was an FBI agent.

The Washington Post, quoting officials in Washington, said the suspect, who is assigned to the FBI Miami Field Office, was in Pakistan on a temporary duty. The newspaper also quoted the father of the suspect, who confirmed his son’s association with FBI, but said he was scheduled to be in Pakistan for about three months for ‘office-type work’ with ‘a non-FBI-type’ entity.

Anwar Iqbal adds from Washington: The US State Department said on Wednesday that the FBI official detained in Pakistan was there on a “temporary duty appointment”.

At a news briefing, the department’s spokesperson Jen Psaki confirmed that the detained official worked for the FBI and was sent there to work with the Defence Attaché’s office at the Islamabad embassy.

“We are coordinating with Pakistani authorities to resolve this” issue and hope that it would be resolved soon, she added.

Officials contended that the agent had forgotten a loaded gun magazine in his luggage and wasn’t ‘armed’. They also said that employees for the FBI and other US agencies are allowed to carry weapons in Pakistan when authorised.

how & why, these guys were givin visa,s what they are doing here?
so the MEMO GATE PART 2, is begun?
 
This is pure BS on part of US Administration. You cannot claim official duty for someone traveling on Visit Visa. You cannot claim Diplomat status after someone is apprehended either as they did in Raymond Davis case. These guys come in on visit visa and their mission suddenly becomes when they get apprehended.

Deal with this moron as you would deal with any private Citizen who enters with ammunition and 9 MM magazine. Where was he planning to acquire his gun. I have been travelling all my life and I pack my own bag and don't forget Ammunition and magazines in my luggage.
 
This is pure BS on part of US Administration. You cannot claim official duty for someone traveling on Visit Visa. You cannot claim Diplomat status after someone is apprehended either as they did in Raymond Davis case. These guys come in on visit visa and their mission suddenly becomes when they get apprehended.

Deal with this moron as you would deal with any private Citizen who enters with ammunition and 9 MM magazine. Where was he planning to acquire his gun. I have been travelling all my life and I pack my own bag and don't forget Ammunition and magazines in my luggage.
dear sir ,
may i need to tell, you he was marked by angels , thats why he was checked so properly?
his so called official, duties need to be investigated ?
but wasnt this been done , with the full knowledge of our NOORA GOVT?
how can a FBI agent, can be given visa to visit our country?
non officialy?
 
dear sir ,
may i need to tell, you he was marked by angels , thats why he was checked so properly?
his so called official, duties need to be investigated ?
but wasnt this been done , with the full knowledge of our NOORA GOVT?
how can a FBI agent, can be given visa to visit our country?
non officialy?



In fact if he lied on his Visa Application he is liable for that as well eg. if he did not disclose the purpose of his visit and the fact that he is an FBI agent etc.
 
dear sir ,
may i need to tell, you he was marked by angels , thats why he was checked so properly?
his so called official, duties need to be investigated ?
but wasnt this been done , with the full knowledge of our NOORA GOVT?
how can a FBI agent, can be given visa to visit our country?
non officialy?

batman jee jhoot buhut bolaty hain, ISI can legally take charge of this person at any given moment if it declares this man a spy. But they won't because CIA and ISI (contrary to popular opinion) go very well together.

Fatmiah Jinnah kay ghaddar aaj Muslim League per unglian uthatay hain :lol:

Jinnah ka Pakistan, Democratic Pakistan :pakistan:
 
batman jee jhoot buhut bolaty hain, ISI can legally take charge of this person at any given moment if it declares this man a spy. But they won't because CIA and ISI (contrary to popular opinion) go very well together.

Fatmiah Jinnah kay ghaddar aaj Muslim League per unglian uthatay hain :lol:

Jinnah ka Pakistan, Democratic Pakistan :pakistan:
genrl zia key ghaddar, ajj mulk bech rahey hien?
 
genrl zia key ghaddar, ajj mulk bech rahey hien?

:astagh: Kahan aik dictator kahan quaid ke behan madar-e-millat. Aisi bhondi baat aap hee ker saktay hain batman jee, chalu bhar paaani mein doob maariey :lol:

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Aap kee baat sun ker yaqeen ho gaya keh Ayubi door mein aap jaisay he Fatimah Jinnah ka jalson mein lathian martay thay.

Jinnah ka Pakistan, Democratic Pakistan :pakistan:
 
:astagh: Kahan aik dictator kahan quaid ke behan madar-e-millat. Aisi bhondi baat aap hee ker saktay hain batman jee, chalu bhar paaani mein doob maariey :lol:

Photo-of-Quaid-e-Azams-Sister-Quaid-with-Miss-Fatima-Jinnah-Pics-Photos-Images-of-Jinnahs-family.jpg


Aap kee baat sun ker yaqeen ho gaya keh Ayubi door mein aap jaisay he Fatimah Jinnah ka jalson mein lathian martay thay.

Jinnah ka Pakistan, Democratic Pakistan :pakistan:
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nooray ka pakistan?

nuclear assests beychney mien tu sirf phansi hi hogi?


Court grants bail to FBI agent arrested from Karachi airport
Agencies & Dawn.com
Published about 2 hours ago
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Joel Cox was arrested on Sunday at the Karachi airport after trying to board a flight with a knife and 15 9-mm bullets in his luggage.—Photo by AFP
KARACHI: A court in Karachi on Thursday granted bail to a US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent arrested for trying to board a domestic civilian flight with bullets and a knife in his luggage.

Joel Cox Eugene, confirmed by the US State Department as an FBI agent, was arrested on Sunday at the airport in the southern city of Karachi after trying to board a flight with the knife and 15 9 mm bullets in his luggage, police said.

Cox was granted bail on payment of sureties of Rs 1,000,000 ($10,000). The US citizen was also ordered to appear in court for further hearing of the case.

“The court has approved his bail application and ordered that the American will be released after depositing surety bond of one million rupees,” said senior police officer Rao Anwar.

“He will be released after depositing the surety bond,” Anwar said.

Also read: Police awaiting forensic report about ‘spy gadgets’ of US citizen

Cox had appeared in court on Tuesday on charges of carrying unauthorised ammunition on a civilian flight and was remanded in custody. His equipment, including his laptop, has been sent to a forensic laboratory for testing.

A State Department spokeswoman said Washington was working closely with Pakistan to resolve Cox’s arrest.

“This individual detained is an employee of the FBI who was on a temporary duty assignment to provide routine assistance to the legal attache at the US mission," she said.

“But we are coordinating closely to resolve this manner with authorities, and we are hopeful in that regard.”
 
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“Each and every object is being examined by our forensic team, but it may take time to reach the conclusion as the process is quite delicate and lengthy

Seems harmless to me

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