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87041
Sat, 10/31/2009 - 11:09
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American national Headley, whose assistance was sought
by Lashkar-e-Toiba in planning a major terror attack in India,
was helped by his Pakistani-Canadian friend Rana to obtain a
visa for Pakistan so that he can travel to NWFP for training
and meeting the LeT leaders, federal prosecutors have charged.
The chargesheet also indicates that LeT was planning
to use Headley for a major terrorist attack in India.
The transcripts of the taped conversations, both email
and telephone, reveals that LeT was planning to use Headley
for attack on a mysterious Indian actor 'Rahul' – which Indian
intelligence agencies say could be a code message.
Headley stated that he intended to travel to Pakistan
in early October to meet with an unidentified LeT Individual
'B' and (Ilyas) Kashmiri, the FBI told the court. It said
Headley had already travelled to Pakistan from late January to
early March of 2009, during which he visited FATA.
While it does not mention to which high schools the
three were students, the FBI told the court that postings to a
Yahoo group of graduates of a military school located in the
Pakistani town of Hasan Abdal (a group that refers to itself
as 'abdalians') reflected that both Headley and Rana have
participated in the group and referred to their attendance at
that school.
Cadet College Hasan Abdal is located in the Hasan
Abdal – a historic city in northern Punjab of Pakistan, some
40 km north west of Rawalpindi. The town with a population of
50,000 is famous for Gurdwara Sri Panja Sahib, one of the most
sacred places of Sikhism. MORE PTI LKJ
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