SIM transfer calls for caution With the Australian Federal Police charging Mohammed Haneef with abetting terrorism on Saturday, based on his transferring of a mobile phone Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card to cousin and terror suspect Sabeel Ahmed, SIM card transfers could no longer be considered safe.
Haneef sent e-mail after failed UK Mohamed Haneef sent an e-mail to an associate shortly after the failed UK terror attacks saying he would have to leave Australia in a hurry.
Strong evidence on terrorist modules In their pursuit of Bangalores links to the foiled terror attack in the UK, City police have gathered clinching evidence on the existence of a terrorist module in the City.
Howard: Terrorism is a never-ending battle Hours after Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef was charged over the foiled UK terror plot, Australian Prime Minister John Howard warned his countrymen that the war on terrorism is a never-ending battle that will go on for decades.
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