




According to media reports, Haneef’s solicitor Rod Hodgson has been told that the AFP had recently informed Attorney-General Robert McClelland and Home Affairs Minister Bob Debus that Haneef “was no longer a person of interest”.
Hodgson said that he had conveyed the news to Haneef over the phone who expressed his extreme happiness over the recent development. However, Hodgson was unable to give any further details on whether Haneef wanted to seek compensation or whether he would be returning to Australia for work.
The Australian police had received severe flak for its handling of Haneef’s case. He had been kept in detention for three weeks following his arrest at Brisbane airport on July 2 last year in connection with the failed London car bombings of 2007, only to be absolved later of Terror charges.


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