Everyone is trying to poke his nose and pronouncing judgement. Let the truth come out. If he is really a culprit then he should get the severe punishment and we will back the government of any country in doing so.
Australian government is neither producing any evidence nor they are giving him benifit of doubt which is part of natural justice.
They are behaving like Indian police. Indian police will declare even a butter knife if they find in my home as a weapon. So are the Australian police and government using sim card to harass the fellow.They have made a mockery of their judicial system.
Hats off to common Australian and their human rights wing. They have proved that they are civilised nation being ruled by uncivilised people
RE:Dr Haneef
by Naseem on Jul 17, 2007 03:20 PM Permalink
Wat evidence has the Australian govt got against haneef for revoking his work visa. We has done nothing except giving his sim card to his cousin. And the sim card was given 1 yr back not the day of boming
RE:Dr Haneef
by james on Jul 17, 2007 03:23 PM Permalink
Naseem still lot of things to be answered.He is no where innocent now.Why he booked one way ticket.If so he must have said to his co-doctors and house landlord abt it before.But he never did it.Why is it so.
RE:Dr Haneef
by Sriram Nayak on Jul 17, 2007 03:52 PM Permalink
MELBOURNE: Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef, charged with supporting a terrorist organisation, was in frequent and extensive contact with two men at the centre of Britain's car-bomb plot on the eve of their failed terror attacks, a media report said on Tuesday.
The online communication between Haneef and the bomb plotters was prolific and that authorities have gathered significantly more evidence against him than that has been disclosed publicly, The Australian reported on Tuesday.
Authorities believe Haneef's attempted hasty exit from Australia on July 2 was directly linked to the arrest of his cousin Kafeel Ahmed, who suffered 90 per cent burns after the failed Glasgow airport attack on June 30.
Computer records obtained by authorities reveal Haneef's close links to both Kafeel and his brother Sabeel continued right up until the failed bombings in Glasgow and in London's West End on June 29, it said.
They also garnered evidence that Haneef's attempt to leave Australia for India on a one-way ticket after the terror attacks in Britain was not linked to family issues, as his relatives have claimed.
In his message sent just before his leaving hours before he tried to leave the country, Haneef made no mention of wanting to leave Australia to visit his baby, born in Bangalore on June 27, or for other family reasons.
This is supported by testimony given to authorities by Haneef's colleagues at Gold Coast Hospital.