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UK terror plot: Indian doctor arrested

Melbourne, July 3 (PTI): An Indian doctor has been arrested and another physician is being questioned by police in connection with the foiled terror attacks in London and Glasgow, Australian Prime Minister John Howard said today.

"The first person taken into custody is an Indian national who came to Australia sponsored by the Queensland (state) health department," Howard told reporters in Canberra.

"The 27-year-old doctor, who was a registrar at the Gold Coast hospital in eastern Queensland state, was arrested by counter-terrorism police at Brisbane International Airport last night, where he was trying to board a flight with one-way ticket," Attorney General Philip Ruddock earlier said.

It is understood the doctor was headed for India via the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, on a one-way air ticket, but had not resigned from his job at the Gold Coast Hospital.

"No charges have been filed yet," he said, adding "the man was now assisting police with their inquiries."

The arrest takes the number of suspects detained in the UK terror plot to eight - including five doctors or other medical personnel and all appear to be aged in their late 20s.

"There were suggestions from the UK that in the context of their investigations there was some interest in (a) person abroad," Ruddock said.

Police executed a number of search warrants in south-east Queensland, including at the hospital in Southport, after the man's arrest, Ruddock said.

Queensland Premier Beater Beattie said the man began working at the Gold Coast Hospital in September 2006 after seeing a job advertisement in the British Medical Journal. Before coming to Queensland, the man had been working in Liverpool, England.

The second doctor being questioned also came from Liverpool, Beattie said.

Queensland Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson said no explosive material had been found.

But it is understood their emails have been seized. Ruddock said no change had been made to Australia's terror alert level, which remained at medium.

"While these matters are obviously of concern, there is no information that suggests the terror alert at medium should be varied," Ruddock said.

"When I use those words I use them very deliberately because what it means is that while a terrorist attack could certainly be possible in Australia, we have no specific information about any such planned action here."

Beattie said there was no specific threat to Queensland, which is due to host high-level meetings of APEC trade and finance ministers this month.


http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/000200707031101.htm
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0...081-952,00.html
 
Traitor to the nation and the idea of india, he made it more difficult for me to live peacefully and travel abroad. My blue passport will be scrutuinezed more, though it never used to be before even after 9/11 and 7/11
 
Hmmm...intersting.
So when will these guys be accused of being Pakistani nationals using Indian passports?
 
Normally, India announce before starting investigation and never share evidence, but in this case the convicted Indian was employed based on Indian education credentials which are only accepted abroad if they are re-attested by the respective accrediting council and ministry of eduction and ministry of foreign affairs.
In such scenario it is difficult to blame Pakistan.
 
Hmmm...intersting.
So when will these guys be accused of being Pakistani nationals using Indian passports?

I resent that remark quite strongly Neo. Whatever he might have done he will remain an Indian no matter what. For your Information he is a south Indian from Karanataka.
 
Hmmm...intersting.
So when will these guys be accused of being Pakistani nationals using Indian passports?

Neo, better keep these thoughts to youself :guns: ... this indian guy has tarnished india's image :hitwall: I dont understand how someone can plan to kill other human ...
 
Neo, better keep these thoughts to youself :guns: ... this indian guy has tarnished india's image :hitwall: I dont understand how someone can plan to kill other human ...

He is a mod, and my friend. You wanna disagree with him , by all means, But you better disagree in a respectful manner. You be very nice here ok kiddo.
 
I resent that remark quite strongly Neo. Whatever he might have done he will remain an Indian no matter what. For your Information he is a south Indian from Karanataka.

Come on Adu, what about conspiracy theories? :angel:
 
Can you please delete "intruder" post, cuz he is quite intruding into our very serious discussions here.
 
Of the Two Doctors of Indian Orgin arrested, the second one was let off without any charges. The first one is still custody his name is Mohd haneef and he is from Bangalore. If he is not guilty he will be let off soon, his father in law claims when he left UK he gave his sim card to his friends who were the glasgow buring jeep guys and he took one way ticket from Australia since he was on his way to see his 8 day old baby. That is his Father in law's version.

I have complete faith in Aussie Police, if they let off the other doctor, i am sure if this guy is not guility he will be sent off. If he his, he deserve's proper punishment
 
Seven doctors held over al-Qa'eda bomb plot

By Duncan Gardham, Nigel Bunyan, Auslan Cramb and Richard Edwards
Last Updated: 2:53am BST 04/07/2007Page 1 of 2

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It comes as an eighth person - also a foreign doctor who has worked in the UK - was arrested in Australia in connection with the attacks.

A second doctor who has also worked in the UK is being questioned by Australian police but has not been arrested.

In the UK's high state of alert following the failed attacks, police have carried out a series of controlled explosions on a car parked outside a Glasgow mosque.

Police have also carried out a controlled explosion on a suspect package at Hammersmith station in west London, although this is now not thought to be connected to the terror attacks.

In a development that will raise questions over the vetting procedures for medics from abroad, it has emerged that five of the seven suspects held by British police are young Middle Eastern men employed at British hospitals.

One is Mohammed Asha, a "brilliant" neurosurgeon from Jordan. Another being questioned over both the London and Glasgow attacks is Bilal Abdulla, an Iraqi junior doctor who was a passenger in the car that rammed Glasgow airport.

The driver of the Jeep Cherokee -who suffered 90 per cent burns after setting himself on fire in the attack - is said to be a locum doctor working at the hospital where he is now being treated. Two of his colleagues at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley, Renfrewshire, were also arrested yesterday and another junior doctor is understood to have been the man police arrested in Liverpool.

Disclosures of the suspected terrorists' backgrounds - which came as the hunt for any others who may have been connected to the terrorist incidents continued - surprised detectives and the intelligence services.

Five men have been arrested, while a sixth, the Jeep driver, is under police guard in hospital. He was operated on yesterday but doctors said his chances of survival were slim.

He has not been officially arrested because detectives are waiting for him to recover and do not want to trigger the 28-day maximum time limit for detaining him as a terrorism suspect.

The seventh person arrested is Dr Asha's wife.

The Muslim Council of Great Britain today said is was the "Islamic duty" of Muslims to help the security forces fight terrorism.

Declining invitations to say that British foreign policy was partly to blame for the attacks, a spokesman said: "While the building is on fire you do not seek to hand out blame, you extinguish the fire."

As Britain remained on its highest state of alert, information emerged on how the suspects were tracked down through their mobile phones and the number plates on their cars.

Clues were gathered from mobiles which were meant to act as detonators in the London car bombs. The bombers called twice to the mobile in a Mercedes parked outside Tiger Tiger nightclub in Haymarket and another in a car parked 200 yards away four times. The devices failed because of technical problems and detectives tracked the calls to identify suspects.

Dr Asha and his wife were stopped by police on the M6 in Cheshire on Saturday in an operation involving up to 15 unmarked police cars. An alert had been put out on his vehicle and it was clocked by Automatic Numberplate Recognition cameras as it headed north.

The focus of an ever widening investigation yesterday centred on the Paisley hospital.

The men arrested yesterday, aged 25 and 28, lived in the block attached to the occupational health unit. Police said they were "not of Scottish origin" but refused to elaborate. The arrests were followed by a series of controlled explosions on a blue Vauxhall car in the hospital car park. Police were searching the building and grounds.

A white BMW was blown up the day before and both vehicles are thought to belong to men who worked at the hospital. Two others are believed to have been living in staff accommodation, while two others, who are suspected of launching the attacks in London and Glasgow, were renting a semi-detached house in the village of Houston.

Sources confirmed that Abdulla qualified in Baghdad in 2004 and registered with the General Medical Council in August last year.

Sources said the man arrested in a vehicle near Lime Street Station in Liverpool, who had lived in the city, was also a junior doctor.

One of the Liverpool man's colleagues told a Muslim website yesterday that the suspect, who is 26, was a post-graduate trainee from Bangalore in India.

He said he believed it was a case of mistaken identity involving another associate from a hospital in the city, who went abroad a year ago.

He said the suspect, who began work at the hospital just under a year ago, may have been detained because he had mobile chip of the former associate and was using his internet account.

He was said to have been travelling home from Penny Lane Mosque late on Saturday night when he was arrested.

Medical sources said the men were probably recruited by the NHS or applied directly to the hospitals.

From 2006 foreign applicants had to have a visa allowing them to work in Britain - normally associated with working at a given hospital.

It is understood that the suspect in intensive care had been working as a locum at the Royal Alexandra Hospital.

Police sources said last night they hoped they had the main figures in the suspected cell.

Officers are trying to ascertain the real identities of the men and believe one may be a British citizen. Another arrest was made at Stansted airport last night.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/07/03/nterror103.xml&page=1
 
An embarassing moment indeed.

More indicators tell us that polarisation of the society needs to be halted ASAP. Even more indicators tells us that it may not be possible.

Every age has a serious problem with something utterly ridiculous and barbaric. This age it is this!
 
This shatters the myth of terrorist being uneducated.
 
Well it was shattered when 9/11 happened and thenm after that in 7/7.
What shocking is that they are coming from all walks of life....and an Indian....sheeeee thats a shame for us.
 
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