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Information given to Australia not correct: U.K.
London: The British police on Tuesday admitted that initial information provided to the Australian police leading to the arrest of Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef was not correct, but said there were no plans to launch an inquiry into it.
“The initial information provided was not correct and it was quickly remedied,” a spokeswoman for Scotland Yard told PTI.
The British police originally said that Dr. Haneef’s SIM card was found in a burning jeep used in a terrorist attack on the Glasgow airport. It was, in fact, located in searches at Liverpool, 250 km away.
In a fast-moving development “these things do happen. It, however had no impact on the charging decision or any subsequent actions,” the spokeswoman maintained. She said there were no plans to launch an internal investigation into the episode. — PTI
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