Joel Cox was arrested on Monday at the Jinnah International Airport after authorities recovered 15 bullets and a pistol clip from his possession as he was about to board a domestic flight to Islamabad.
The FBI agent, on a temporary assignment to Pakistan, was released on bail on May 8 at a bail amount of USD 10,000.
Cox was presented before a local court here after which the authorities sought more time to complete their probe.
He is facing charges of violating local anti-terrorism laws that prohibit carrying firearms or ammunition aboard commercial flights and are punishable by a maximum sentence of 14 years in jail.
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