A judge in Sargodha on Friday ordered that five Muslim Americans suspected of pursuing jihadist training in Pakistan remain in custody for another 10 days so the police could continue their investigation. An earlier custody order was set to expire Friday. The police said in mid-December that they were planning to charge the five men, all from the Washington, D.C., area, under antiterrorism laws with planning a “criminal conspiracy”; they reiterated those intentions on Friday. No charges have been filed, and the men are due back in court on Jan. 4. If charged and convicted, they could serve prison sentences in Pakistan, but the law minister in Punjab Province, Rana Sanaullah, said he believed that the five men would ultimately be deported to the United States.