Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef, who was exonerated of terror charges in connection with the failed UK car bombings, has expressed hope that the Australian government would compensate him for the damages caused as he was “wrongly” implicated in the case.“I would be very grateful if they look into this aspect, some of the damages that authorities have done to me previously. I’m very hopeful of this,” he said, replying to a question on whether he would seek compensation from the Australian government.
The Federal Court on Friday upheld a decision to reinstate the work visa of the Indian doctor. Labor Immigration Minister Chris Evans said Haneef was entitled to return to work.