And i dnt think our "law" considered tht illegal?
As per Pakistan Arms Ordinance, 1965
It is illegal to be in unlicensed and lawful possession of the following:
ammunition” includes—
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i) ammunition of all types for light and heavy automatic weapons, revolvers, pistols, rifles, carbines, muskets and shotguns;
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ii) ammunition constructed and modified for firing projectiles or gas or smoke containers;
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iii) gun wads, gun flints, percussion-caps, fuses, friction tubes and detonators;
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iv) all types of grenades, bombs, rockets, mines and fuels for flame throwers;
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v) all types of explosives, fulminating material and propellants, including all articles specially designed for torpedo operation and charges;
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vi) all parts of ammunition,
but does not include lead, sulphur or saltpeter;
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b) “arms” includes—
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i) cannon;
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ii) firearms of all types, such as light and heavy automatic and semi-automatic weapons, rifles, carbines, muskets, shotguns (whether single or double barrelled), revolvers, pistols and appliances the object of which is the silencing of fire arms;
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iii) air pistols, bayonets, swords, sword-sticks, daggers, knives with blades of four inches or more (but not kitchen knives or knives used in good faith for the carrying on of a profession), and flick-knives irrespective of the blade;]
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iv) knuckle-dusters, spears, spear-heads, bows and arrows and parts of arms;
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Also before this gets out of hand, he could have been using the check in bag as his range bag and forgot about the rounds. People do it all the time, and this sounds like a case of innocent mistake.
A few 9mm rounds is not that serious to detain a U.S. colonel, they probably spoke to Airport CSO and it would smoothed out, besides U.S. Embassy is the only embassy allowed Protocol access inside Islamabad Airport, no other embassy has the privileged.