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Haneef case police defend charges | Haneef case police defend charges |
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Australia's most senior police officer has defended the handling of a terror case after charges linked to failed bomb attacks in the UK were dropped. | Australia's most senior police officer has defended the handling of a terror case after charges linked to failed bomb attacks in the UK were dropped. |
The police came under fire after the case against Mohammed Haneef collapsed because of a lack of strong evidence. | The police came under fire after the case against Mohammed Haneef collapsed because of a lack of strong evidence. |
Commissioner Mick Keelty said UK police had provided inaccurate information. | Commissioner Mick Keelty said UK police had provided inaccurate information. |
Dr Haneef, who spent nearly four weeks in custody, told reporters he was "fine" as he made a stopover in Bangkok on his way to India to join his family. | Dr Haneef, who spent nearly four weeks in custody, told reporters he was "fine" as he made a stopover in Bangkok on his way to India to join his family. |
The Indian-born doctor was freed on Friday and is travelling to Bangalore to see his new-born daughter. | The Indian-born doctor was freed on Friday and is travelling to Bangalore to see his new-born daughter. |
Mr Keelty told the Sydney Morning Herald that errors such as where Dr Haneef's mobile phone SIM card was found were initially made by British authorities. | Mr Keelty told the Sydney Morning Herald that errors such as where Dr Haneef's mobile phone SIM card was found were initially made by British authorities. |
"Haneef attempted to leave the country. If we had let him go, we would have been accused of letting a terrorist escape our shores," he said. | "Haneef attempted to leave the country. If we had let him go, we would have been accused of letting a terrorist escape our shores," he said. |
Why the case disintegrated | Why the case disintegrated |
The charges against Dr Haneef were dropped after Australia's chief prosecutor said there had been mistakes made in the investigation. | The charges against Dr Haneef were dropped after Australia's chief prosecutor said there had been mistakes made in the investigation. |
Queensland's state premier, opposition Labour politician Peter Beattie, has called for a public inquiry. | |
The case has triggered concern from both legal and civil rights groups. | The case has triggered concern from both legal and civil rights groups. |
Lawyers for Dr Haneef said they wanted his name cleared completely, and demanded the restoration of his work visa so that he can return to live and work in Australia. | Lawyers for Dr Haneef said they wanted his name cleared completely, and demanded the restoration of his work visa so that he can return to live and work in Australia. |
This was withdrawn on the grounds that Dr Haneef was said to be of unsuitable character. | This was withdrawn on the grounds that Dr Haneef was said to be of unsuitable character. |
Inaccurate information | Inaccurate information |
The case against Dr Haneef was withdrawn during a hearing at Brisbane court on Friday at the request of Director of Public Prosecutions, Damian Bugg. | The case against Dr Haneef was withdrawn during a hearing at Brisbane court on Friday at the request of Director of Public Prosecutions, Damian Bugg. |
He later told a news conference that a review of the case found that there was no reasonable prospect of convicting Dr Haneef on the evidence that had been presented. | He later told a news conference that a review of the case found that there was no reasonable prospect of convicting Dr Haneef on the evidence that had been presented. |
Prosecutors had claimed that the doctor's SIM card had been found in the burning car that crashed into Glasgow international airport on 30 June. | Prosecutors had claimed that the doctor's SIM card had been found in the burning car that crashed into Glasgow international airport on 30 June. |
But it later emerged the card had actually been found in a flat in Liverpool, some 300km (185 miles) from Glasgow, where his second cousin lived. | But it later emerged the card had actually been found in a flat in Liverpool, some 300km (185 miles) from Glasgow, where his second cousin lived. |
Dr Haneef had been working at the Gold Coast Hospital in Queensland when he was detained trying to board a flight to India on 2 July. | Dr Haneef had been working at the Gold Coast Hospital in Queensland when he was detained trying to board a flight to India on 2 July. |
It came days after two cars containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were discovered in London, and a burning car was driven into Glasgow airport. | It came days after two cars containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were discovered in London, and a burning car was driven into Glasgow airport. |
Three people have been charged over the failed bombings in the UK, including Dr Haneef's second cousin Sabeel Ahmed. | Three people have been charged over the failed bombings in the UK, including Dr Haneef's second cousin Sabeel Ahmed. |