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Mohammed Haneef Profiles | Facebook

2023-05-25 20:09:27

On 2 July 2007, Dr. National Mohamedhanev of India was arrested at Brisbane Airport due to the London bombing incident. He was accused of backing terrorist organizations and was detained for 12 days. That assertion was unsustainable and was withdrawn immediately. However, during this time, Dr. Hanef's immigrant visa was canceled for personal reason - the judgment judged was illegal. To attract attention to these issues, the Legal Committee announced a number of press releases on this case, which attracted mass media attention. The Legal Committee followed the media activities by writing letters to the Secretary of Law, the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Immigration and the AFP members on the legal deficiencies revealed in the case. In these letters, the Legal Committee submitted several reform proposals.

Unidentified media coverage argues that Muhammad Hanev made frequent and extensive contacts with two men at the British automobile bomb conspiracy center the night before a terrorist attack. The online exchange between Haneef and (perhaps) the bomb planner is abundant and the authorities gathered more evidence than (probably) he publicly disclosed. A computer record obtained by the authorities was claimed to have shown that Haneef was in close contact with Kafeel and his brother Sabeel until June 29 on the explosion failed. Haneef colleague at the Gold Coast Hospital said Haneef "did not mention his planned personal trip to India and often commented on how to live in India when he is working in Queensland "

On July 27, all accusations against Mohamed Haneef were dismissed from Wendy Cull, the judge of the Brisbane District Court. Prosecutor A · J · Maxpolan said, "There is no reasonable possibility of conviction of Honeyf." The prosecutor told the court that he had committed two mistakes at a bail bail on July 14. One was found in brothers of Liverpool terror suspects, in the fact that Haneef 's SIM card was claimed to be found in the burning jeep at Glasgow Airport. The second mistake was that they accused Haneef as living with a British bombing suspect, but in reality he was not. The Australian Labor Party is requesting an external review of Hanev's case at the federal office of the public prosecutor's office