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Doctor held in Australia over UK terror

By Stephen Fidler, Ben Hall, Virginia Marsh, James Wilson and agencies

Published: July 2 2007 22:11 | Last updated: July 3 2007 15:59

An Indian doctor was detained in Australia for questioning in connection with a suspected al Qaeda plot to detonate car bombs in London and Scotland as he tried to leave the country, the Australian prime minister, John Howard, said on Tuesday.

The hospital registrar, named in Australian media reports as Dr Mohammed Haneef, aged 27, was seized at Brisbane airport where he was trying to leave on a one-way ticket.

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