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(Date Posted:07/03/2007 03:47:40)
See...told you so!. I've been complaining off & on hereonline about the state of the medical system here in Brisbane since I got here.......I rest my case.The Doctor's here are particularly fuckedup, poorly qualified and lack the average bedside manner of a goat....let alone have any skill in dealing with human beings. All they're interested in is MONEY! What is this....a bunch of rejects from an Indian call centre..training as Doctors. The government here have mismanaged 'health' like you wouldn't believe...a 2 year old could have done a better job. I'm in 'health' btw.....fucking bureaucrats shit me!anyway....terrible thing for the folks over in UK...I don't think this has much to do with Bin Liner? So glad the twits didn't get that right either....! Grr...Two bomb suspects held in Australia and UK had worked at same hospital?iverpool and Brisbane suspects linked by Cheshire hospital?eports that same men did London and Glasgow attacks?S 'had prior warnings about Glasgow'Mark Oliver, James Sturcke and agencies
Tuesday July 3, 2007Guardian UnlimitedThe Queensland police headquarters in Brisbane, where a man arrested in connection with the attempted UK car bombings is being detained and questioned. Photograph: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
A doctor arrested in Australia over the UK car bomb conspiracy had worked in the same hospital as another doctor who is being held by British police, officials said today.A spokesman for Halton hospital in Runcorn, Cheshire, said the 27-year-old man detained as he tried to board a flight to India from Brisbane airport had been a locum doctor at the hospital in 2005.A 26-year-old man arrested in Liverpool late on Saturday also worked at the hospital, the spokesman said. Both men are thought to be Indian.Tonight, police refused to confirm reports that they believe the same men who left two car bombs in London on Friday also carried out the attack at Glasgow airport the following day.Sky News said the men alleged to have carried out the Jeep attack - one of whom is understood to be an Iraqi-trained doctor, Bilal Abdulla - could have been rushed into acting knowing that the police were on their tail."We don't comment on ongoing investigations," a Met police spokeswoman said. Anthony Glees, director at the Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies, told Channel 4 News that most of the eight being held were previously known to MI5.The arrest of the 27-year-old doctor in Brisbane came after Australian police were alerted by UK authorities thought to have been following up leads from phone records.The man had been working at a hospital on Queensland's Gold Coast since September last year, the state's premier, Peter Beattie, said. He said the doctor, who has not yet been named by police, had been based in Liverpool when he successfully answered an advert in the British Medical Journal in March 2006 for work in Australia. The Australian prime minister, John Howard, told reporters that a second doctor working at the Gold Coast hospital was also being interviewed by police but had not been arrested. Mr Beattie said the second doctor had also been recruited from Liverpool.read the rest for yourself...http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,2117352,00.html
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