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Pakistan has a nuclear weapons arsenal, but also nuclear power plants for civilian purposes. The court ordered the release of one of the suspects' fathers, Khalid Farooq, because of a lack of evidence that he had committed any crime, said police officer Tahir Shirazai. It was unclear if Farooq, also a U.S. citizen, was still in custody since authorities said they had released him more than two weeks ago. Pakistani police and government officials have made a series of escalating and, at times, seemingly contradictory allegations about the men's intentions, while U.S. officials have been far more cautious. The U.S. is also looking at charging the men
-- Umar Farooq, Waqar Khan, Ahmed Minni, Aman Hassan Yemer and Ramy Zamzam. Officials in both countries have said they expect the men to eventually be deported back to the United States, though charging them in Pakistan could delay that process. The U.S. Embassy has declined to comment on the potential charges the men face in Pakistan.
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