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Fri, 11/13/2009 - 18:05
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Headley had stayed in a Delhi hotel before 26/11 attacks
New Delhi, Nov 13 (PTI) Suspected American terrorist
David Headley had stayed in a hotel in Indian national capital
New Delhi just months before the 26/11 attacks in the
commercial hub Mumbai.
According to the passport details of Headley, he had
visited Delhi and Mumbai during April last year. He had then
left for Pakistan.
Headley was arrested by the FBI for suspected links
with the banned terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which had
carried out the Mumbai carnage last year that left about 180
people dead.
Sources said Central security agencies are also
investigating Headley's suspected links to terror outfit
Indian Mujhaideen, which had carried out a series of bomb
attacks across the country, including in Rajasthan and Delhi,
that left over 170 people dead.
Home Minister of India P Chidambaram had said Thursday
that besides Headley, the National Investigating Agency had
registered a case against his Canadian accomplice Tahawwur
Hussain Rana.
The duo was booked under the Unlawful Activities
(Prevention) Act and for conspiring to wage war against the
country. MORE PTI
David Headley had stayed in a hotel in Indian national capital
New Delhi just months before the 26/11 attacks in the
commercial hub Mumbai.
According to the passport details of Headley, he had
visited Delhi and Mumbai during April last year. He had then
left for Pakistan.
Headley was arrested by the FBI for suspected links
with the banned terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which had
carried out the Mumbai carnage last year that left about 180
people dead.
Sources said Central security agencies are also
investigating Headley's suspected links to terror outfit
Indian Mujhaideen, which had carried out a series of bomb
attacks across the country, including in Rajasthan and Delhi,
that left over 170 people dead.
Home Minister of India P Chidambaram had said Thursday
that besides Headley, the National Investigating Agency had
registered a case against his Canadian accomplice Tahawwur
Hussain Rana.
The duo was booked under the Unlawful Activities
(Prevention) Act and for conspiring to wage war against the
country. MORE PTI