Islamabad:The decision of Pakistan's Sindh High Court (SHC) to strike down the preventive detention of the suspected kidnappers and killers of American journalist Daniel Pearl has raised eyebrows in the US.
The US State Department has expressed serious concerns over the SHC order to end the nine-month-long preventive detention of British national Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh and three others, who were kept in custody after being acquitted in the 2002 kidnap and brutal murder of the journalist.
"We are deeply concerned by the reports of the December 24 ruling of the SHC to release multiple terrorists responsible for the murder of Daniel Pearl," the Department said in a tweet.
"We have been assured that the accused have not been released at this time," it added.
The Department reiterated that it was following developments to the case closely, adding that it stands with Pearl's family through the difficult process.
As per details of the SHC order, none of the detainees is going to be kept under the preventive detention order by the federal or provincial governments or by any law enforcement agencies without permission of the court.
However, the court has ordered to put the names of the detainees in the Exit Control List (ECL) to prevent them from leaving the country until the time the state appeals against their acquittal has been decided by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.