More than 350 Pakistanis are languishing in US jails: report
More than 350 Pakistanis are languishing in US jails under allegations of various offences, ranging from terrorism to violation of immigration laws, revealed a document issued by the Foreign Ministry in response to questions by a senator.

Majority of the
prisoners were in jail for violation of immigration laws while others
were accused of terrorism, theft, burglary and fraud.
Dr.
Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist, was sentenced to prison in 2007
for attacking US soldiers. Khalid Awan was facing imprisonment since
2006 for assisting an Indian terrorist organisation, Shehwar Mateen and
Abdul Naseer were imprisoned for allegedly planting a bomb, revealed the
report.
The ministry presented a list of the prisoners, along with the nature of allegations levelled against them.
The
report clarified that as soon as diplomatic missions are informed about
the arrest of a Pakistani national, immediate consular access is
requested and the relevant mission remains in contact with the national
in prison and detention centres.
The ministry also
claimed that regular consular visits are also arranged, adding that the
missions also provide possible legal assistance, if requested.
"Most
of the under trial prisoners/detainees usually sign a waiver at the
time of their arrest surrendering their right to consular access with
the intention to exhaust all possible legal avenues to stay in the
United States even after completion of their sentences," the report
said.
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