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87247
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TERROR-HEADLEY 2
Records reflecting the locations of internet protocol
addresses used by Headley, who changed his name to 'Daood
Gilani' in 2006, to send e-mails indicate that he has spent
"substantial time" in Pakistan and elsewhere during the last
several years -- often for months at a time, the affidavit
says.
For example, records of e-mail accounts used by Headley
reflect that between in or about August 2008 and December 7,
2008, he sent multiple e-mail messages from internet addresses
located in the Pakistani cities of Karachi and Lahore.
The affidavit says that on January 24, 2009, Headley
left for Pakistan via Frankfurt, Germany and the United Arab
Emirates.
Records of e-mail accounts reflect that between in or
around late January and early March 2009, he sent multiple e-
mail messages from locations in Pakistan.
Headley, Rana and co-plotters, including persons only
identified as 'Individual B' and 'Lashkar-e-Taiba Member A',
have used several methods of communication, including in-
person meetings, telephone conversations and e-mails.
Based in Pakistan, the banned LeT has been mainly involved
in terrorist attacks in India, including the Mumbai strikes
last year in November.
The FBI has told a Chicago court that both Headley and
Rana, now lodged in a downtown Chicago jail, were in close
contact with LeT leaders in connection with a major terrorist
attack in India. (More) PTI
addresses used by Headley, who changed his name to 'Daood
Gilani' in 2006, to send e-mails indicate that he has spent
"substantial time" in Pakistan and elsewhere during the last
several years -- often for months at a time, the affidavit
says.
For example, records of e-mail accounts used by Headley
reflect that between in or about August 2008 and December 7,
2008, he sent multiple e-mail messages from internet addresses
located in the Pakistani cities of Karachi and Lahore.
The affidavit says that on January 24, 2009, Headley
left for Pakistan via Frankfurt, Germany and the United Arab
Emirates.
Records of e-mail accounts reflect that between in or
around late January and early March 2009, he sent multiple e-
mail messages from locations in Pakistan.
Headley, Rana and co-plotters, including persons only
identified as 'Individual B' and 'Lashkar-e-Taiba Member A',
have used several methods of communication, including in-
person meetings, telephone conversations and e-mails.
Based in Pakistan, the banned LeT has been mainly involved
in terrorist attacks in India, including the Mumbai strikes
last year in November.
The FBI has told a Chicago court that both Headley and
Rana, now lodged in a downtown Chicago jail, were in close
contact with LeT leaders in connection with a major terrorist
attack in India. (More) PTI