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TERROR-HEADLEY 3 LAST
Headley in particular, used a cell phone, the account of
which is in the name of a deceased individual, the FBI says.
In nearly all of their communications, Headley, Rana,
Individual B and LeT Member A have used coded language.
In addition to 'Mickey Mouse Project,' the co-conspirators
have referred to this plot, as well as discussions of other
targets as "investments", "projects", "business", "action" and
in other terms and have described their hopes for success both
in terms of receiving religious awards as well as getting
"rich", "richer" and making "profit."
During his visits to Pakistan, Headley also toured the
unruly region of Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) and
in an e-mail questioned the notion that emerged from a survey
that a large majority of the local population opposed the
Taliban.
On October 3, when Headley was arrested, FBI agents
checked his luggage. Among other items recovered from his
checked luggage was a photocopy of the front page of an August
1, 2009 issue of the 'Jyllands-Posten', a Danish newspaper
that published cartoons of Prophet Mohammed in 2005 which had
enraged the Muslims.
Headley also had a street guide for Copenhagen and a
list of phone numbers, including a Pakistani telephone number
he had used to contact 'Individual B'. He also had a memory
stick which had 13 short videos of the Danish city. PTI
which is in the name of a deceased individual, the FBI says.
In nearly all of their communications, Headley, Rana,
Individual B and LeT Member A have used coded language.
In addition to 'Mickey Mouse Project,' the co-conspirators
have referred to this plot, as well as discussions of other
targets as "investments", "projects", "business", "action" and
in other terms and have described their hopes for success both
in terms of receiving religious awards as well as getting
"rich", "richer" and making "profit."
During his visits to Pakistan, Headley also toured the
unruly region of Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) and
in an e-mail questioned the notion that emerged from a survey
that a large majority of the local population opposed the
Taliban.
On October 3, when Headley was arrested, FBI agents
checked his luggage. Among other items recovered from his
checked luggage was a photocopy of the front page of an August
1, 2009 issue of the 'Jyllands-Posten', a Danish newspaper
that published cartoons of Prophet Mohammed in 2005 which had
enraged the Muslims.
Headley also had a street guide for Copenhagen and a
list of phone numbers, including a Pakistani telephone number
he had used to contact 'Individual B'. He also had a memory
stick which had 13 short videos of the Danish city. PTI