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Wed, 05/25/2011 - 22:28
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LeT handlers guided Mumbai attackers watching TV: Headley
Chicago, May 25 (PTI) Watching the 2008 Mumbai carnage
live from Pakistan, terror outfit LeT handlers guided the
attackers on phone and even asked them to change tactics to
challenge the advancing commandos.
The strategy followed during the 60-hour siege of Mumbai
emerged during the testimony of 26/11 co-accused David Headley
in a Chicago District Court on the third day of the trial of
his childhood friend and Pakistani-Canadian Tawahhur Rana.
Rana has been slapped with a dozen charges in connection
with the November 2008 attack in which 166 persons were killed
while Headley, a Pakistani-American and a star prosecution
witness, has pleaded guilty.
Headley told the court that his Lashkar-e-Toiba(LeT)
handler Sajid Mir was in Karachi during the Mumbai attack.
Sajid Mir told Headley that a couple of people were with him.
Sajid Mir was in contact with the attackers via phone
and he was watching TV coverage of the siege and seeing what
was going on in India, he said.
Sajid Mir was praised by Rana for his Chhabad House
attack strategy and even called him Khalid bin Walid, one of
the greatest Generals in history, Headley testified.
About the operation at Chhabad House in Mumbai, Headley
said Sajid Mir told the two boys(attackers) to use mattresses
and ambush the Special Forces who were descending down the
staircases. Six people were killed in the attack on Chhabad
house, a Jewish community centre.
According to Headley, a Pakistani-American, Rana said
this strategy was tactically brilliant and that he be called
Khalid bin Walid, a famous Arab military strategist during the
times of Prophet Mohammed in the seventh century.
Headley also said he told Sajid Mir that he has received
a compliment from Rana for his "tactical brilliance."
live from Pakistan, terror outfit LeT handlers guided the
attackers on phone and even asked them to change tactics to
challenge the advancing commandos.
The strategy followed during the 60-hour siege of Mumbai
emerged during the testimony of 26/11 co-accused David Headley
in a Chicago District Court on the third day of the trial of
his childhood friend and Pakistani-Canadian Tawahhur Rana.
Rana has been slapped with a dozen charges in connection
with the November 2008 attack in which 166 persons were killed
while Headley, a Pakistani-American and a star prosecution
witness, has pleaded guilty.
Headley told the court that his Lashkar-e-Toiba(LeT)
handler Sajid Mir was in Karachi during the Mumbai attack.
Sajid Mir told Headley that a couple of people were with him.
Sajid Mir was in contact with the attackers via phone
and he was watching TV coverage of the siege and seeing what
was going on in India, he said.
Sajid Mir was praised by Rana for his Chhabad House
attack strategy and even called him Khalid bin Walid, one of
the greatest Generals in history, Headley testified.
About the operation at Chhabad House in Mumbai, Headley
said Sajid Mir told the two boys(attackers) to use mattresses
and ambush the Special Forces who were descending down the
staircases. Six people were killed in the attack on Chhabad
house, a Jewish community centre.
According to Headley, a Pakistani-American, Rana said
this strategy was tactically brilliant and that he be called
Khalid bin Walid, a famous Arab military strategist during the
times of Prophet Mohammed in the seventh century.
Headley also said he told Sajid Mir that he has received
a compliment from Rana for his "tactical brilliance."