Bannu: A detained Pakistani youth, who was one among the nine Pakistani students held on unfound charges of hatching a terror plot in the United Kingdom, was yet to be released despite the fact that the allegation levelled against him were not substantiated by any evidence in the British courts.

The parents of one such detainee identified as Ahmad Faraz Khan, a resident of Bannu, Tuesday said their son was not proved guilty yet he had been kept in custody since April 8, 2009.

His father, Sarfaraz, added that Faraz was innocent and his detention would only destroy his career and his education would remain incomplete. The parents feared that their hard earned money would go to waste if the authorities concerned did not allow their son to appear in his remaining two papers.

They further said that Faraz was kept in Bradford jail despite being innocent and his detention would destroy his career and peace of mind. The distressed parents appealed to the British government to release their son while fulfilling the obligation of fair-play and justice in saving his future as he had done nothing wrong under the British laws. Ahmad Faraz, who got admission in John Morrison University in December 2006 and was in final semester when he was caught and landed in Bradford Jail without any proved charges. The News

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