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Oz cops blame UK for wrong info

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MELBOURNE: Shortly before Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef, absolved of terror charges in connection with the failed car bombings in UK, left for India, Australia's police chief said the investigations into the case faced several obstructions including incorrect intelligence inputs from British authorities.

"British police initially told Australian investigators that Haneef's cellphone SIM card had been found inside a jeep allegedly used by his cousin Kafeel Ahmed in a failed car bombing in Glasgow on June 30," Australian federal police commissioner said. "Instead, the SIM was found in the home of Kafeel's brother, Sabeel, in Liverpool several hundred kilometres from the attack scene," he said.

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