Dnarever wrote on Dec 24
th, 2010 at 8:40am:
mellie wrote on Dec 24
th, 2010 at 8:02am:
Haneef shared a house in the UK with 4 known terrorists, that we know of. We suspect there are likely to be more however.
The fact that this is not true was one of the reasons that the Prosecutor ruled that there was no chance of a conviction.
In fact most of the argument on this topic is flawed in fact.
Wrong, it's actually one of few documented facts....though what's concerning is that there are 3 separate versions of the same story re-his UK boarding arrangements with respects to who he stayed with.
Here, take a look for yourself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhamed_HaneefThe thing is, Haneef was incarcerated in Australia for 14 days after being charged with supporting a terrorist organisation by "recklessly" giving his mobile phone SIM card to people planning the botched London and Glasgow bomb attacks. Now due to the rushed and botched nature of the initial investigation, Libs knew they only had a limited time frame to gather more substantial evidence.
I think Howard knew Haneef was guilty of at least being involved somehow, (why else would you cavort with terrorists in a foreign country)..though only had circumstantial evidence to prove guilt beyond all reasonable doubt, of which clearly wasn't enough.
By which stage, Australia were already down on Howard re- his war on terror, so the detainment of a suspected terrorist was attracting negative publicity, so he needed to pull a rabbit out of his hat fast, this or drop the chargers.
After the decision by Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews to cancel his work visa,
Haneef chose not to post bail, opting instead to remain in police custody until his appeal against the visa cancellation decision could be heard. He would have been out in 14 days, had he not rendered himself a victimous political hostage preferring to remain in police custody until the 27th of July.
14 days compulsory
11 day voluntary.
Total...25 days in custody. Big whoop, when it comes to ensuring our nation remains secure.
Better to be safe than sorry, and given the nature of his chat-room conversations with his brother on the day he was arrested at the airport...coupled with his travel history and rather dark associates, I think not detaining him for a period of time would have been careless.
He returned to India on the 29th of July,(same month he was detained) ..as Libs wanted this over and done with, possibly to avoid political wedging from the left, (the greens in particular) in the lead up to the late-2007 federal election.
So I don't think they spent enough time delving into this said 'circumstantial' evidence, this or negotiating with India to release his bank transaction history...and criminal history.
So...
-He was arrested on July 2nd 2007
-Was offered bail on July 16, though declined and chose to remain in police custody until the 27th of July.
-Left for India on July 29, this and now believes he's entitled to a $1 million or more compensation pay-out?
No way would a Liberal government have granted him this, because as botched and circumstantial as the presenting evidence is, had he pushed the matter under Howard, Libs would have kicked-back twice as hard this and made a concerted effort to expose some of the more incriminating 'circumstantial' facts the public don't know about yet.
What a class act, imagine Gillard awarding this individual compensation at the tax-payers expense, only for the Coalition to stand up and provide hard-evidence to support their initial concerns under a Howard government.
See, I think he has rushed in now to get his compensation while Labor were still in power, probably realising they are on their way out.
I'd like to see Liberal re-open the case and start the investigation from scratch, because I am not happy with the $ Million pay-out a Labor government have awarded someone who associates with known terrorists...this and don't believe Labor are in a position to be dolling out tax-payers money at their private discretion behind our backs.
Whether or not he's guilty or innocent, the public deserve to know the facts.
So much for Gillards 'transparent' government.... fear not, i'm sure Wikileaks will host it shortly.
Good old Wikileaks.ii