The United States said on Tuesday that the Lahore High Court order that stopped Pakistani authorities from deporting the five American nationals arrested on charges of planning attacks was a "reasonable judicial procedure".
"It sounds to me to be a reasonable judicial procedure," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said in response to a question on the Lahore High Court order which directed authorities in Pakistan not to deport the arrested US nationals to any country. The US nationals in their 20s were detained by Pakistani authorities last week after the Federal Bureau of Investigation launched a massive global manhunt as they suddenly went missing from their homes in North Virginia. No charges have been framed against them so far.
Local Pakistani authorities have said that these youths were radically inclined and were planning to join the terrorist groups to fight against the US forces in Afghanistan. "We are in the process of working with the Pakistani authorities to determine
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