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An Indian doctor being held by police in Australia in connection with bomb attacks in London and Glasgow has been granted bail. 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 bombings. 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.