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Vrijdag, 13 Juli, 2007

`Geen bewijs' tegen de arts van Australië

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De politie zegt zij nog harde aandrijving en ander elektronisch materiaal van het huis van Haneef [EPA] onderzoeken

De Australische politie heeft naar verluidt gevonden geen bewijsmateriaal om een Indische arts te laden die zonder last 11 dagen op verdenking van verbinding is gehouden aan Britse bomaanslagen atttempted. Nochtans, geloven de ambtenaren nog Muhammad Haneef een rol in het ontbroken bombarderen van vorige maand speelde, de Australische gemelde krant het aanhalen van overheidsdocumenten.

Haneef, 27, was arrested in the eastern Australian city of Brisbane on July 2 while trying to leave the country on a one-way ticket to India.

The paper said that despite a massive investigation, authorities have failed to uncover any evidence with which to charge him.

Haneef, an Indian national who emigrated to Australia from Britain last year, is a distant cousin of Kafeel and Sabeel Ahmed, two suspects held in Britain in connection with two bomb-laden cars found in London on June 29 and an attack on Glasgow airport the next day.

Kafeel Ahmed is being held under police guard in UK hospital where he remains in a critical condition from severe burns caused by the Glasgow attack.

‘Support’

The documents cited by the Australian said police do not want to release Haneef because they suspect he “provided support to the terrorist organization responsible for the terrorist acts in London and/or Glasgow.”

Investigators have seized several computer hard drives, PDAs, flash drives and computer disks as well as phones and digital cameras belonging to Haneef and his associates, the paper reported.

It quoted officials as saying the inquiry had been complicated by the need to process the large volume of electronic data they had found and check it with material held by British authorities.

The Australian said police were likely to urge Brisbane magistrates to allow them to hold Haneef for another 72 hours, adding that investigations could take up to two more weeks to complete.

“If Mr Haneef was released from detention, it would be more difficult for authorities to effectively monitor his movements and who he communicates with, either in Australia or overseas,” the paper quoted government documents saying.

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