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Haneef case: Aus not to release related documents
Friday, May 09, 2008 08:26 [IST]

Melbourne: Australian authorities have refused to release the documents related to the bungled case of Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef who was wrongly accused of having terror links in 2007 failed Glasgow airport attack.

The Immigration Department, which blocked the release of large numbers of documents relating to Haneef's case under Freedom of Information (FOI), rejected any possibility of releasing them, The Australian said today.

Haneef's lawyers have asked the court to overturn the Immigration Department's decision that is said to jeopardise further investigations and discourage bureaucrats from giving frank advice to ministers, the report said.

The move came as federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland's office denied extending the inquiry to consider the actions of government agencies, including the Australian Federal Police, which maintains that Haneef is still a suspect and under investigation.

The Indian doctor was charged with recklessly helping a terrorist organisation after his SIM card was allegedly found with a cousin linked to the failed UK car bombings last year.

The charges were dropped after he spent three weeks in detention but the government revoked his work visa on "character grounds".

However, the Australian judiciary quashed the government directive and his visa was restored.

In April, an Australian inquiry was launched into the bungled case. However, the inquiry, headed by former Supreme Court judge John Clarke QC, has been criticised by legal experts because it is being held behind closed doors and without powers to ensure the release of documents or compel potential witnesses to give evidence or face cross-examination.


Source : PTI

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