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Australia bail for bomb suspect | Australia bail for bomb suspect |
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An Indian doctor being held by police in Australia in connection with the failed bomb attacks in London and Glasgow has been granted bail. | |
Mohammed Haneef, 27, was charged on Saturday with providing "reckless support" to a terrorist organisation. | Mohammed Haneef, 27, was charged on Saturday with providing "reckless support" to a terrorist organisation. |
He is alleged to have given a mobile phone SIM card to two suspects in the British attacks. Dr Haneef denies any involvement in the attacks. | |
A judge in Brisbane freed Dr Haneef on bail of A$10,000 (£6,300). | A judge in Brisbane freed Dr Haneef on bail of A$10,000 (£6,300). |
Dr Haneef was stopped at Brisbane airport on 2 July as he tried to leave for India. | |
Three people have been charged so far in connection with the attacks in London and Glasgow. | |
Two other men arrested in connection with the attacks have been released without charge. | |
An inquiry was launched after two cars with petrol, nails and gas cylinders were found in London on 29 June. | |
A day later, a burning car loaded with gas cylinders was driven into the main terminal building at Glasgow's international airport. |