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  RE:Haneef SIM Card
by the assassin on Jul 20, 2007 01:24 PM   Permalink
what would you normally do with the sim card if you are leaving the country...the most probable answer would be "give it to someone from the family"..

alright, lets take your theory...what the heck on this earth will that sim card help in the act of terrorism...?? I am clueless..

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  RE:Haneef SIM Card
by patriotic indian on Jul 20, 2007 01:28 PM   Permalink
As you know there were many terror acts in India & most of the time Mobile were stolen or SIM cards were stolen by terrorists.

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  RE:RE:Haneef SIM Card
by patriotic indian on Jul 20, 2007 01:31 PM   Permalink
I am also staying in Japan. and things I learn in Japan is follow the rules & dont spoil our country name.
I will scrap my SIM card when I leave Japan, I will not give it to my brother.

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  RE:Haneef SIM Card
by the assassin on Jul 20, 2007 02:09 PM   Permalink
you are true..a mobile phone can act as a remote control to execute bomb blasts...But then it doesn't really make any sense to me that haneef left his sim card(mind you, it was registered in his name) to his cousins so that they can do some BULLSHIT act years after he left the country..PURELY ILLOGICal...these brainless terrorists have lots of brains...they wont do such a blunder..

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  RE:Haneef SIM Card
by patriotic indian on Jul 20, 2007 02:17 PM   Permalink
see he went back to Aus & he has one way ticket to india. it is suspicious. and what bullshit u r talking about , it is other country not India, and you should not break the rules in other country. And if u r in other country means u must follow their rules stictly for our country namesake.

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  RE:Haneef SIM Card
by Santosh Kumar on Jul 20, 2007 02:36 PM   Permalink

Come on guys, if Australian court has already given him bail and did not found much offence against him then who are we to decide or debate on this that whether he is culprit or not?

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