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A delegation from the U.S. Embassy has been granted consular access to American citizens detained in Adiala Jail

A three-member delegation from the U.S. Embassy visited Adiala Jail to meet with three American citizens arrested under the Foreign Act. The delegation, consisting of Irfan John, Mike Murphy, and Raheel Javed, was granted consular access to the detainees—identified as Abid Malik, Siddiqa Saeed, and Alex Pulido.

The meeting, held in the office of the Additional Superintendent, lasted approximately one hour. This visit highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts to ensure the well-being and legal rights of U.S. citizens abroad.

The circumstances surrounding the arrests of Malik, Saeed, and Pulido have garnered significant attention, with the embassy actively monitoring the situation.

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