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Haneef hopes Clarke probe will vindicate him

Melbourne: Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef, who was wrongly charged in a botched terrorism case here, is hopeful that the enquiry report to be released this week will address “all the wrongs” done to him, his lawyers said on Monday.

Retired judge John Clarke was ordered by the government to investigate Dr. Haneef’s detention after he was held for almost two weeks before being charged with a terrorism offence. The report is likely to be released early this week.

“I’m sure that judge Clarke will have looked thoroughly at what has happened in relation to my arrest, detention and visa cancellation and will address all the wrongs that have been done to me,” Dr. Haneef said. “I hope he finds I should never have been charged and should never have had my visa cancelled as well.” — PTI

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