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Australian police make fresh raids connected to UK terror plot
BRISBANE, Australia-Police launched fresh raids Friday in connection with the failed terrorist plot in Britain, seizing computer files and other material from two hospitals in Western Australia, the federal police chief said.Australian Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty said computers taken from the hospitals-in the Western Australia state capital of Perth and the Outback mining town of Kalgoorlie-had come into contact with Indian doctor Muhammad Haneef.Haneef was detained by Australian authorities Monday night as he tried to board a flight out of the country.Those being interviewed included foreign doctors of Indian background, he said.There had been no arrests in addition to Haneef, Keelty said."There are a number of people now being interviewed as part of this investigation; it doesn't mean that they're all suspects but it is quite a complex investigation and the links to the UK are becoming more concrete," Keelty told reporters in Canberra, the national capital.The questioning Friday was "to gather evidence or gather information about the network, about who is linked to who, and who, if in fact if anybody, has committed any criminal offense."