Muhammad Saif-ur-Rehman Khan is a Pakistani citizen who was wrongly detained in Chile on charges of terrorism, and later acquitted.
In May 2010, in an interview to media the Pakistani ambassador in Santiago, Chile stated that "Saif ur Rehman may have been framed".
All along, Saif ur Rehman and his family claimed that the entire fiasco may have been a result of a "misunderstanding" stemming from mistaken identity.
When he was scanned while entering, traces of TNT and tetryl were found in the documents and cell phone which he submitted at the reception.
While he was locked in the embassy building, hours before his official detention, Chilean police searched his apartment, finding no sign of any explosive residues.
In his last TV interviews, he asked the government and the people behind this ordeal for an apology and got immense support from the human rights commission in the congress of Chile.