Pakistani students Shoaib Khan and Abdul Wahab who were detained by the British authorities in UK have reached the country. Both the students reached Islamabad by a PIA flight. Their lawyer Amjad Malik also accompanied them. Talking to the media at the airport Malik said that no charges were proven on both the students in UK but despite this they were detained for four months. He said that the students meted out a very humiliating attitude. He revealed five Pakistani students were still in detention of the British authorities. Before sending the two students to Pakistan, British Intelligence Officials once again interrogated them. Shoaib and Abdul Wahab said that the attitude of officials and jail administration was very insulting and inhuman. Shoaib and Abdul Wahab were among those 12 men, mostly students, who were arrested in high profile counter-terrorism raids across northwest England in April but never formally charged with any criminal offence because of insufficient evidence. Some of them are still being detained. They were refused bail at their hearing last month, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC), which deals with such cases had revealed. The arrest of the Pakistani students without evidence had run a wave of panic among the students and others working in UK. British high officials had also assured that justice would be done in Pakistani students' case and their future would not be put at stake.