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Moroccan woman helped Headley in CST recce: Sources
Mumbai, Dec 22 (PTI) A Moroccan woman posing as wife of
David Headley helped the US terror suspect in conducting a
reconnaissance of Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) to help
Pakistan-based terror group Lashker-e-Taiba plan the Mumbai
terror attack, sources said Tuesday.
Sources privy to the probe connected to Headley, a
Pakistani-American, and his Pakistani-Canadian accomplice
Tahawwur Rana, in India claimed there was evidence showing
that the recce of the CST station had been conducted by a
woman.
A total of 58 people were killed at CST during the 26/11
terror attack in which 166 persons lost their lives.
The initial statement of Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving
Pakistani gunman in the Mumbai attack, was again re-visited by
the investigators where the accused was saying that a "red
colour cloth" possibly a stole used by woman came in front of
the video clipping of the station.
The videotape was shot using a concealed camera and it
was jerky, but provided a wide-angle view of the train
station’s access points and interiors, according to Kasab.
This was conveyed to the FBI during the recent meeting
held in the national capital earlier this month.
After recreating the path of Headley and Rana, both of
whom have been booked by the National Investigating Agency
(NIA) for waging war against the country, the sleuths were now
tracing the places visited by the Moroccan woman, who posed as
wife of Headley during her stay in the commercial hub Mumbai
last year for a week. (MORE) PTI SKL
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