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Australian terror suspect asks for passport return
2005-02-04
"An' I want me gun back, too, dammit!"
Australian terror suspect Mamdouh Habib has applied for the return of his passport, which was cancelled by the Australian government after he was released from US detention. Habib's lawyer, Stephen Hopper, said on Friday the Eygptian-born father-of-four, who arrived home a week ago, had applied to the Security Division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for his passport to be returned. "We say ... our client is innocent of any wrongdoing and is unlikely to pose a threat to Australia's national security or the national security of another nation," Hopper told Reuters.
Sure, he can have it back ... but he's got to go to Mauritania. And stay there.
"It's his right as an Australian citizen to have a passport so he can be free to travel if and when he chooses." A spokeswoman for Attorney General Philip Ruddock said Habib's passport had been cancelled following an adverse security assessment. She said the government was aware Habib was seeking the return of his passport.
Dear Sir,

We are in receipt of your letter of the 18th instant.

Sincerely,

Philip Ruddock
Ruddock said last week Habib's travel would be restricted as the United States had an expectation that Australia would prevent his involvement in militant activity. Australia has said Habib would not be investigated as it was not a crime in Australia to be involved with al Qaeda in 2001 but he was still regarded as a security concern and would be kept under strict surveillance.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Make sure the passport has a recording GPS built in it along with a transponder.....
(Target is at location xx.xx, yy.yy ...5 4 3 2 ..)
Posted by: 3dc   2005-02-04 1:45:30 AM  

#1  Give him his passport, then cancel it and declare him persona non grata after he heads out to......somewhere other than Australia or the US. Why tie up valuable personnel following this guy around? Seems elementary to me, but I am not a bureaucrat, so I can't deal with all the nuances of the situation.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-02-04 1:02:48 AM  

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