2 Pakistanis detained in US

Published August 16, 2003

LOS ANGELES, Aug 15: Two Pakistanis are being held in the northwestern US city of Seattle after trying to buy airline tickets while their names appeared on terrorism watch lists, officials said on Friday.

The men, who have not been identified, are being held on immigration charges.

“We are investigating how they entered the US and whether they are here legally or not,” said Mike Milne of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “There are no criminal charges filed against them right now.”

Officials at the Transportation Security Administration, confirmed the men were on watch lists set up to thwart possible new terror strikes.

“Both of the men were on the no-fly list,” TSA spokesman Nico Melendez. “That lists targets people suspected of posing a threat to civil aviation or national security,” he told AFP.

The pair was trying to pay cash for tickets at Seattle Tacoma International Airport for separate flights to New York, one on American Airlines and the other on a small carrier called JetBlue.

One of the men fled the airport when check-in agents became suspicious and security was called, officials said.

The FBI however declined to comment on the detentions. The pair are awiating a hearing before an immigrational court.—AFP

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