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ReutersAustralia probes new claim against Indian doctor: mediaSun Jul 22, 2007 12:35AM EDT
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian police were investigating whether
an Indian doctor detained on terror charges may have been plotting
to blow up a high-rise building on the Gold Coast, the Sunday Mail
newspaper reported on Sunday.
An Australian Federal Police spokeswoman refused to confirm or deny
the report which said police were studying photographs of the
landmark building and its foundations seized in a raid on Mohamed
Haneef's home in Southport in Queensland three weeks ago.
"We will not confirm or deny the allegations," the spokeswoman told
Reuters.
The report, which cited police sources, said investigators were
looking at documents referring to the destruction of structures. The
report was also carried in Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper.
Lawyers for Haneef, who is charged over links for failed bomb attacks
in Britain in June, said police did not raise the new allegations against
him during his questioning over nearly two weeks of detention.
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Related:
Haneef focus switches to photos - Sunday Mail
Haneef's lawyer angry over new leaks - ABC (Australia)
Also:
Plan to deport liability Haneef - Sydney Morning Herald
Earlier:
Legal chiefs hit out on terror case - The Age
Transcript fuels row over doctor held in Australia on terror charge - The Guardian