Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Home | Headlines | Photos | Region | People | Time | Events | Business | Sports | Showbiz | IT | Politics | Military | Society | Education | Life | Health | Most-viewed Story | Most-viewed Coverage
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : News
  Australia halts Indian doctor's bail release
Last updated: 2007-07-16


Australia halts Indian doctor's bail release
2007-07-16

Nations
Australia
U.K.
India
City
London
Brisbane
Sydney
Metropolitan
Greater London
People
John Howard
Event
2007 UK Terror Attack
The Australian government stopped an Indian doctor on Monday from being released on bail on terrorism charges linked to British car bombings by cancelling his visa and ordering him into an immigration detention centre.

Doctor Mohamed Haneef, 27, has been in custody since July 2 but was only charged on Saturday, sparking criticism by civil rights groups of his 12-day detention without charge.

Australian Federal Police (AFP) have charged Haneef with "providing support to a terrorist organization" because he left his mobile phone SIM card with his second cousin, one of those linked to the attacks in London and Glasgow.

Two car bombs primed to explode in London's theatre and nightclub district were discovered early on June 29. The following day a jeep crashed into the terminal building at Glasgow airport and burst into flames.

Two people in Britain have also been charged in relation to the attacks. All but one of the eight original suspects are medics from the Middle East or India.

Australian Prime Minister John Howard has defended anti-terrorism laws which allowed Haneef to be detained for 12 days before being charged, saying the laws are essential to protect Australian citizens.

An Australian court magistrate on Monday granted Haneef A$10,000 (US$8,700) bail, saying he had no known links to a terrorist organization and that police were not alleging that his SIM card had been used in relation to the British terror plot.

Haneef's barrister Stephen Keim argued for his release, saying the case against Haneef was "extremely weak."

VISA CANCELLED

But within hours the Australian government stopped Haneef's bail release by cancelling his visa and ordering him placed in Sydney's Villawood immigration detention centre.

"I reasonably suspect that he has or has had an association with persons engaged in criminal activity, criminal conduct, namely terrorism in the UK," Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews told a news conference in Canberra.

Andrews said Haneef, who worked at a hospital on Australia's tourist Gold Coast city, had failed a character test and he had used his powers under migration law to cancel his visa.

Australia's immigration laws give the minister the power to cancel or stop a visa if a person fails a "character test" or is reasonably suspected of being involved in criminal conduct.

Andrews said cancelling Haneef's visa was unrelated to whether Haneef would receive a fair trial.

"This is unrelated to the question of proceedings in the criminal court in Brisbane," Andrews said. "This is a direct responsibility set out in the migration act, this is not the first person, indeed, whose visa has been cancelled."

Andrews refused to answer questions on whether his decision was a rebuttal of the magistrate's bail decision.

"The magistrate in Brisbane has a set of responsibilities which she has carried out and I'm making no comment whatsoever on the magistrate or any decision made by the magistrate," he said.

Haneef's case was adjourned to August 31.

Haneef will now be held in immigration detention until his trial. He will then be deported if he is acquitted of any crime, or once he has completed any sentence.

 2007 UK Terror Attack  
  Profile1 News31GalleryLinks  
  Parents believe missing British girl alive (2007-08-07)
  Police press on after Glasgow bombing suspect dies (2007-08-03)
  Australia releases new evidence against Indian doc (2007-07-31)
  Freed Indian doctor to leave Australia (2007-07-28)
  Terror charge dropped against doctor (2007-07-27)
  Australia reviews Indian doctor bomb-link charges (2007-07-25)
  Australia halts Indian doctor's bail release (2007-07-16)
  Two UK bomb suspects released without charge (2007-07-15)
  British, Australian police charge two over failed car bombs (2007-07-14)
  Two more doctors charged over bomb attacks on UK (2007-07-14)
  Australia charges Indian doctor in UK bomb plot (2007-07-13)
  2 UK bomb suspects looked into U.S. jobs (2007-07-06)
  Man charged over UK bomb attacks (2007-07-06)
  Britain studies bomb plot for links to al Qaeda (2007-07-05)
  British look for links in failed plot (2007-07-05)
  Australia police may extend Indian doctor detention (2007-07-05)
  Cleric: Cryptic threat preceded attacks (2007-07-04)
  UK police hunting more plot suspects (2007-07-04)
  British police ID 2 suspects as doctors (2007-07-02)
  Eight held in UK plot investigation (2007-07-02)
  2 more men arrested in Glasgow probe (2007-07-02)
  British police hunt more suspects over bomb plots (2007-07-02)
  Britain on 'critical' terror alert level (2007-07-01)
  U.S. ups airport security; threat level unchanged (2007-06-30)
  Glasgow attack seen tied to London bombs (2007-06-30)


Stories Coverages

NewsGuide EventCityPeopleShowCompany 
 ENTSportsBIZEDULifeMilitaryPoliticsSocietyHealth 


[2009 NFL]: NFL Saints, Colts remain unbeaten (22:27 12/6)


[2009 National College Football]: BCS Buster Bowl: TCU vs. Boise State (22:27 12/6)


[2009 Tiger Woods Accident]: Busty waitress claims frantic affair with Tiger (22:01 12/6)

[Afghan Terror War]: Date for US drawdown needed to press Afghans: Gates (21:24 12/6)


[2008 U.S. Layoff Crisis]: Jobless professionals vie for holiday sales work (21:24 12/6)


[2009 US Health Reform]: Obama urges Dems to pass health care overhaul (21:24 12/6)


[111th Congress]: Obama urges Dems to pass health care overhaul (21:24 12/6)

[China-Taiwan]: Taiwan's Ma may slow China policy: analysts (14:27 12/6)

[Chinese Currency Dispute]: No winners if yuan rises, says China think-tank (22:27 12/6)


[AOL Time Warner Merger]: You've Got Freedom: AOL ends ties with Time Warner (21:24 12/6)



Muzi.com

Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.