Melbourne, Aug. 4 : The Australian Federal Police has said that without the consent of the British authorities, it would be impossible for them to make public their submissions on investigations related to the bungled terrorism case against Dr. Mohamed Haneef.
AFP Commissioner Mick Keelty was quoted by The Australian as saying that the “problem is the material that we''ve provided to Mr (Judge) Clarke, a good proportion of it, belongs to the United Kingdom authorities and we don''t have consent to release that. I don''t have consent to release that, the organisation doesn''t have consent to release it, nor does Mr Clarke.”