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    Author Topic: Australian police had plan to Keep Haneef behind bars if he get bailed  (Read 156 times)
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    « on: November 02, 2007, 03:49:40 AM »

    Haneef is lucky that he got freed up of charges he had in Australia. Under right to information law, recently Australian Police published their plan which they shared in emails.

     The emails reveal the police had a plan on the weekend of July 14 and 15 this year to ensure Haneef remained behind bars by having Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews cancel his visa under the Migration Act, if Brisbane magistrate Jacqui Payne bailed him.
    The new revelation contradicts comments by Andrews, who has always maintained the revocation of Haneef's visa had nothing to do with the police case against the doctor.

    Lucky Doctor Haneef .. remember he was charged of terrorist activities.
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