Mumbai: Mumbai terror attack conspirator David Headley, who had surveyed most of the 26/11 targets, had also conducted a recce of Bal Thackeray's heavily-guarded residence 'Matoshree' in suburban Bandra in 2008, and found that Shiv Sena chief was a "sitting duck".
In his soon-to-be-released book, 'Headley and I', about filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's son Rahul's unusual friendship with Headley during the latter's stay in Mumbai, author-journalist Hussain Zaidi has revealed how the LeT operative scanned Thackeray's residence with the help of Shiv Sena activist Vilas, a gym instructor.
Pakistani-American Headley frequently visited a gym in south Mumbai where Rahul Bhatt and Vilas worked out, and befriended them. Headley, according to Zaidi, found loopholes in the late Sena chief's security at Matoshree. The book - to be released within a week, Zaidi told PTI - also reproduces Headley's statements recorded by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Chicago.

David Headley said he had conducted a recce of Bal Thackeray\'s heavily-guarded residence, \'Matoshree\'.
According to Zaidi, the book tells how Headley once even visited Matoshree and photographed it for 15 minutes, posing as 'a fan'. Post-Matoshree visit, Headley told Rahul that Thackeray was "a sitting duck". "A small bunch of desperadoes can break that security cover and reach Thackeray. I have no idea why the police are so proud of the protection he has been given," Headley is quoted as having said.
During reconnaissance of several targets in the metropolis, the Pakistan-origin US national, who had learnt to play golf in Lahore, made a visit to Willingdon Club here too, and termed a possible strike on the posh club as "icing on the cake".
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Bal Keshav Thackeray (1926-2012), popularly known as Balasaheb Thackeray, is the founder and chief of the Shiv Sena, a Hindu nationalist, Marathi ethnocentric and populist party active mainly in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
He sta ...
David Coleman Headley, formerly known as Daood Sayed Gilani is a Pakistani-American businessman based in Chicago, accused of involvement with terrorism. Gilani was born in Washington, D. C., where his father, Sayed Salim Gilani, worked for th ...
Shiv Sena, is a right-wing organization in India founded on 19 June 1966 by Bal Thackeray. It is currently headed by Thackeray's son, Uddhav Thackeray.
The party originally emerged out of a movement in Mumbai, (then known by its colonial ...
Mahesh Bhatt is a prominent Indian film director, producer and screenwriter. Bhatt's early directional career consisted of acclaimed art parallel films, such as Arth, Saaransh, Janam and Naam.
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Rahul Bhatt is Mahesh Bhatt's son. His claim to fame was when he got involved in the David Headley case and the news spread like fire. After which he participated in the Big Boss Season 4. ...

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