Yesterday Mr Beattie said the AFP's handling of the case had been reminiscent of the "Keystone Cops". His comments today came as The Australian newspaper reported that AFP officers wrote the names of terrorism suspects in Haneef's personal diary after he was taken in for questioning in Brisbane.The paper said police then asked Haneef if he had written the names, before admitting their mistake.Govt hiding behind anti-terrorism cloak: Beattie - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
This just gets worse. It's clear that the AFP are trying to frame this guy, for reasons I don't understand.
It is a very frightening situation and our politicians need to get their heads around this. Australians do not want a corrupt police state, even in the process of fighting terrorism
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