Pakistani detained in Chile says he was framed
A Pakistani man being investigated in a terror probe after being detained at the US Embassy told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he thinks it all must be a mistake.
"Everything is so weird. I am still trying to think what happened," Mohammed Saif Ur Rehman Khan said in an interview in his public defender's office.
"Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!" | Khan, 28, repeated his denials that he has anything to do with terrorism, and said he can't figure out why Chilean police say they found traces of tetryl, a chemical used to boost the power of explosives, in his bag, on his cell phone and on clothing in his apartment.
It wasn't him, or even his friends, but a friend of those friends did sublet an apartment from this guy. I think his name was George. The chemicals spread, you know, like cocaine on dollar bills. |
Posted by: Fred 2010-06-11 |