2008 Mumbai terror attacks: 10 things Pakistani-American LeT terrorist David Coleman Headley told NIA

Headley, now 54, has also been suspected or charged with involvement in several terrorist cases around the world and had made video-recordings of some of the sites targeted in the 26/11 attack.

2008 Mumbai terror attacks: 10 things Pakistani-American LeT terrorist David Coleman Headley told NIA

Mumbai: A day after Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist David Coleman Headley, currently imprisoned in the US, got permission from a court here to turn approver and depose in the 26/11 case in return for a pardon, mixed reactions are pouring-in over the issue.

While some are hailing the decision saying it is a "wise and tactful" move as it would further expose Pakistan's role in the entire "conspiracy" against India, many have a say that Headley should have been extradited to India and put behind the bars.

However, four years ago, Headley had made many startling revelations when he was interrogated in the US by a team of sleuths from India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA).

According to a report published in Hindustan Times, here are the 10 things that Headley told the NIA:

1. Every major action of the LeT is undertaken only after the approval of the terror group’s founder, Hafiz Mohammed Saeed. Headley maintained that Saeed had “full knowledge” of the Mumbai attacks, which were launched only after his approval.

2. The Mumbai attacks were possible only because of the “complete support of the ISI”. The money used by Headley for conducting surveillance activities in Mumbai was provided by one “Major Iqbal” of the ISI.

3. Headley said every important member of the LeT is handled by one or more ISI officials. He said his own ISI handlers were Major Iqbal and Major Sameer Ali. A Brigadier Riyaz was the handler of LeT operational commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, the main accused in the Mumbai attacks case in Pakistan.

4. Headley told the NIA that when Lakhvi was arrested in the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks, then ISI chief Lt Gen Shuja Pasha visited Lakhvi in jail to understand the conspiracy behind the attacks.

5. The LeT originally had plans to send its operatives through Nepal or Bangladesh to attack only the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, but after March 2008, the group decided to carry out multiple attacks in the financial hub after sending its members by sea, Headley said.

6. The LeT had formed a “naval wing” under an operative named Abu Yaqoob that “will be potentially used against India”.

7. After hearing intercepts of communications between the attackers in Mumbai and their handlers in Karachi, Headley said he recognised the voices of three people who were giving instructions to the attackers. He identified these people as Sajid Majeed, Abu Al Qama and Abu Qahafa.

8. Headley told the NIA that he believed “local Indian boys” were part of the LeT’s “Karachi set-up” which was created to launch operations into India by using “militants of Indian origin”. This set-up is headed by Abdur Rehman alias Pasha who was involved in other attacks on India, he said.

9. More than a year before the Mumbai attacks, the LeT paid Rs 8.5 lakh in April 2007 to a man named Niyamat Shah from Pakistan’s Khyber tribal region to smuggle arms and explosives to India. Shah was also involved in smuggling drugs to India.

10. Headley told the NIA that besides the targets in Mumbai, he had conducted surveillance of and shot videos of other targets for future attacks, including the residence of the Vice President, India Gate, Paharganj near the New Delhi railway station, the CBI office and the office of the Israeli airline El Al in Mumbai.

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