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July 09, 2007 16:04 IST

Describing the Indian suspects in the foiled UK terror bids as "more dangerous than rogues on the street," the Karnataka government on Monday said there was "credible" information about the involvement of Khafeel Ahmed, who drove a blazing jeep into the Glasgow airport, in the incidents.

"Whatever information we have got, whatever the results of our interrogation, there seems to be a very conclusive evidence about that (Khafeel's role in the foiled plot)," state Home Minister M P Prakash told NDTV.

"I have credible information (about Khafeel's involvement). Whatever information the government of England [Images] has sent, they have sent it to Central government. Generally, they deal nation to nation," he said adding, state police is in touch with Central intelligence agencies.

Khafeel is undergoing treatment in a hospital in UK after he suffered serious burn injuries in the incident.

About Mohammed Haneef, Khafeel's cousin and the Indian doctor detained in Australia, Prakash said the Indian doctor was a "misguided youth who had the bent of mind to plan it that way.

"Haneef's presence as such at the place where the blast had taken place is not yet there. However, his antecedents have been checked," he said.

"Apparently these people are very sober, very intelligent and courteous. People would not suspect that they harbour such views in their minds. They are more dangerous than rogues on the street," he added.

Prakash said he cannot reveal details about the investigations conducted by Karnataka police because there were some "procedural" proprieties on the information received.



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