An Indian doctor charged in Australia with supporting the failed car bomb attacks in Britain has been bailed by a magistrate who said authorities had not shown a clear link between him and the plot. Police say Mohammed Haneef, 27, who went to Australia last year from Britain, gave his mobile phone Sim card to two suspects in the June 30 attack on Glasgow Airport. Prosecutors told Brisbane Magistrates' Court that Haneef's phone card -- used to store numbers and other data -- was found in the burned-out Jeep used in the attack. Haneef's lawyers say he gave the card to distant relatives before he left Britain, a year before the attacks, and that he had no idea they were involved in plotting an attack.
An unlikely story. A plastic coated phone card being found undamaged in a burnt out vehicle? It must have been in operable condition in order to determine it was Mohammed Haneef's. Then there is also the suicide note found in the same vehicle. I don't need any intuition to sense a deception here.