FBI agent arrested in Pakistan on weapons charge

Is this another Raymond Davis case?

FBI agent arrested in Pakistan on weapons charge - The Washington Post

FBI agent arrested in Pakistan on weapons charge

By Tim Craig and Adam Goldman, Updated: Tuesday, May 6, 8:19 PM E-mail the writers

An FBI agent is being held on anti-terrorism charges in Pakistan after authorities found ammunition in a bag as he boarded a plane in Karachi, Pakistani and U.S. officials said Tuesday.

The agent was detained by airport police in Karachi about 4 p.m. Monday when he tried to board a Pakistan International Airlines flight to Islamabad. He was in possession of 15 bullets and a magazine for a 9mm pistol, police officials said.

On Tuesday, he appeared in court on charges that he had violated local anti-terrorism laws that prohibit the carrying of weapons or ammunition on a commercial flight. A judge ordered that the agent be detained until at least Saturday so Pakistani security officials can investigate the matter.

The American’s arrest was news across Pakistan, and one television station aired footage of the agent sitting in a jail cell in Karachi, the country’s largest city and one of its most dangerous .

U.S. officials in Washington confirmed that the agent, who is assigned to the FBI Miami Field Office, was in Pakistan on temporary duty. They requested that the agent’s name be withheld, citing the sensitivity of the situation.

A U.S. official with knowledge of the case said the agent was not armed and had apparently forgotten about the loaded magazine in his bag. The agent was in Pakistan as part of a multi-agency effort to help the Pakistanis investigate corruption, the official said.

Reached by phone, the agent’s father said his son was scheduled to be in Pakistan for about three months for “office-type work” with “a non-FBI-type” entity.

An FBI spokesman in Miami referred questions about the arrest to the State Department.

Meghan Gregonis, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, said U.S. officials are working to resolve the matter.

“We are aware of the reports, and we are coordinating closely with Pakistani authorities on the matter,” Gregonis said.

State Department officials also voiced optimism that the matter can be quickly resolved. But a Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive subject, said officials are trying to gather more information about the agent’s job in Pakistan.

It’s common for FBI agents to be assigned overseas, where they often work out of U.S. consulates or embassies.

One former FBI agent who used to work in Pakistan said agents are allowed to carry weapons there. But the former agent, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to be candid, said they are not allowed to carry weapons onto civilian aircraft.

In recent years, several Americans have been detained in Pakistan on charges that fueled diplomatic tension between the two countries. In the most high-profile case, a CIA contractor was detained for nearly two months in 2011 in the killing of two men in Lahore.Raymond A. Davis, who was part of a secret CIA team that had been operating in the eastern city, argued that he had acted in self-defense after the two men tried to rob him.

The incident sparked violent protests across Pakistan and greatly strained bilateral relations. Pakistan initially rebuffed requests from senior Obama administration officials that Davis be granted diplomatic immunity. But he was eventually freed after arrangements were made to compensate the relatives of the victims.

At the time, anti-American sentiment was growing in Pakistan because of U.S. drone strikes and disagreements over whether the Pakistani military was doing enough to combat terrorism.

But in the past year, officials on both sides have stressed that relations are on the upswing.

On Monday, the Pakistani military announced that the U.S. military was being granted rare permission to use Pakistani airspace so it could more safely transport vehicles and other supplies from Karachi to Afghanistan.

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Looks like another Jason Bourne caught at the wrong time at the wrong place. He was apparently carrying gun, magazine and knives while travelling on a civilian aircraft (sounds like a very incompetent and amateur FBI agent). And he was there on a mission to help Pakistan govt investigate corruption (why does our corrupt govt need FBI to investigate corruption). Sounds all very fishy. Interesting comments on Dawn article.Detained US citizen turns out to be an FBI agent - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

Pakistani and US officials said that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent, who was caught yesterday carrying bullets and a knife by security officials at the Jinnah International Airport, is being held under anti-terrorism charges in Pakistan, according to a Washington Post report.

The suspect was produced in a local court on Tuesday on the charges involving violation of local anti-terrorism laws that proscribed carrying arms and ammunition on a plane.

The judge in his ruling of the case said that the suspect should remain in custody of security officials until Saturday so the issue could be further probed.

The US officials confirmed that the agent was temporarily in Pakistan to help the government investigate corruption.

The officials requested withholding of the agent’s name, as according to them the issue was sensitive in nature.

It was also contended by the US officials that the agent had forgotten a loaded gun magazine in his luggage and wasn’t ‘armed’.

Spokeswoman for the US Embassy in Islamabad, Meghan Gregonis said that the US officials were closely coordinating with the Pakistani authorities to solve the issue.

The US citizen, identified as Joel Cox Eugene, had been carrying 15 bullets of 9mm calibre along with a magazine when Airport Security Force officials checked him. He was going to Islamabad by a PIA flight (PK 308).

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help the government investigate corruption :rofl:

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Raymond Davis 2 is ready to flee , Raymond Davis 3 , Mush the traitor is also trying to flee .

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He has been released from the police station

but remember , he is a FBI agent , not a CIA spy like Raymond or puppet like Mush

Court grants bail to FBI agent arrested from Karachi airport

Joel Cox was arrested on Sunday after trying to board a flight with a knife and 15 9-mm bullets in his luggage.

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its ok he will fly in a month chill ppl

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Finally people in Pakistan will know how to spell my name. :D

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Fawad bhai, app English mein hee likh dain. Sab loug yahan English parhna jaantay hain, lekin kuch Urdu parhna nahi jaantay. If you want to reach out to, and engage all the readers that is.

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Fawaad saaHab Urdu Services ko represent karte haiN jab k digar Hazraat English meN represent karte haiN. :)

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Go went gone. Sindh government could not sustain pressure for more than 2 days.

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lol...very true! Déjà vu!

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Yes , Like Taliban Khan did with NATO supply .
It was not a Raymond case , small crime , I already wrote here .

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:rotfl: yahan bhi ghaseeto ek hi punching bag ko

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in case of Raymond Davis, law of Dee'at was used/abused/misused...let's see what law will be used this time to let this guy escape.

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Fawad bhai ko Urdu likhnay ki tankhwa milti hai, ungraizi likhnay ki nahee!

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Thats right. CENTCOM Digital Engagement Team walay angrezi mein chaaptay hain. Yeh Fawad saab State Dept kay kaarkunn hain. Waisay inki tankhwa Rupees mein hogi ya Dollars mein?

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^My guess is rupees meiN, they must have outsourced it. Ho sakta hai, lakhnow mein beth ker likh rahey hooN fawad bahi

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So when is IK's next dharna on Joel Cox?

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Too busy in dhandli mantra, would take this case in about years time