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Sunday, 30 December, 2001, 11:24 GMT
Scot 'being held in Pakistan'
Foreign Office
The Foreign Office is aware of the reports
The Foreign Office is investigating reports that a British man is being held by the authorities in Pakistan after he was detained near the Afghan border.

The man was named as James Alexander McLintock.

The Foreign Office confirmed it was investigating the matter, but said it was not aware of a British citizen being detained.


We are aware of the reports and are investigating them through the High Commission in Islamabad

Foreign Office spokesman
Mr McLintock was said to have been detained close to a former terrorist training camp at the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

It is thought that the man, who was said to have been picked up 10 days ago, was originally from Scotland.

He was believed to have a British passport and could speak Arabic as well as English.

The Pakistan foreign office and home office were not available for comment.

But a spokesman for the British Foreign Office said: "We are aware of the reports and are investigating them through the High Commission in Islamabad.

"At this stage we have not received any official notification from the Pakistan authorities."

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