David Coleman Headley

Tried to prevent 26/11, says Headley's ex-wife

Tried to prevent 26/11, says Headley's ex-wife Washington: The estranged wife of admitted Pakistani American terrorist David Coleman Headley claims she tried to prevent the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack by going to US authorities abroad, but they did not bother. "So I went to them and I then started saying stuff, I said he's going to bomb everything, he's a criminal. They didn't bother," Faiza Outalha was quoted as saying by Chicago's WLS-TV/DT. Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Headley,...
10:59 AM, Apr 17, 2012

Mumbai: BARC security breached 25 times in 2 years

Mumbai: BARC security breached 25 times in 2 years Mumbai: The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), India's premier nuclear facility in Mumbai and also most vulnerable to a possible terror attack was on top of the list of sensitive buildings surveyed and video-taped by 26/11 terror attacks planner David Coleman Headley. Headley surveyed the BARC complex for a possible terror strike. Intelligence agencies have now reported, despite stepped-up security after the Mumbai terror attacks, at least 25 intrusions have...
06:36 PM, Mar 28, 2012

26/11: NIA hearing to continue on Feb 4

26/11: NIA hearing to continue on Feb 4 New Delhi: A Delhi court adjourned till February 4, the hearing of arguments taking cognizance of the chargesheet filed by National Investigative Agency (NIA) against American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Headley and 8 others including JuD chief Hafiz Mohd Saeed and Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi on Saturday. The NIA said that Headley's wife Faiza also had a role to play, which has been detailed in the chargesheet. "Arguments on the question...
12:19 PM, Jan 21, 2012

26/11: NIA wants Headley extradited

26/11: NIA wants Headley extradited New Delhi: The NIA on Saturday told a Delhi court that it did not recognise the plea bargain reached between David Coleman Headley and the US administration and that India should start the process to extradite the American Lashkar operative as soon as possible. "We don't recognise David Headley's plea bargain with the US... India should start the process to extradite the American Laskhkar operative." Last month, the NIA had...
12:00 PM, Jan 07, 2012

26/11 attacks: Headley, 8 others chargesheeted

26/11 attacks: Headley, 8 others chargesheeted New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday filed a chargesheet against Lashkar-e-Toiba operative David Coleman Headley and eight others including two ISI officials, in the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terror attack case. The chargesheet has been filed in a special NIA court in Delhi. The Patiala House court is likely to pronounce its order on whether to accept the chargesheet (cognizance) on January 7, 2012. The Government on...
01:20 PM, Dec 24, 2011
US could have stopped 26/11?

US could have stopped 26/11?

Counter terror agencies say US had enough intelligence about a developing terror plot with Mumbai as the target. ...
08:27 PM, Nov 23, 2011

US ignored report against 26/11 plotter Headley

US ignored report against 26/11 plotter Headley New Delhi: Just two days before the third anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in November 2008, an investigative report by the ProPublica website raises more questions about the USA's relationship with Lashkar-e-Toiba operative David Coleman Headley. The report is an embarrassment for the USA as the ProPublic report claims that the US sat on information that could have led to Headley's arrest and prevented the Mumbai attacks. According...
01:20 PM, Nov 23, 2011
Could Headley's tapes be crucial for India?

Could Headley's tapes be crucial for India?

A Chicago court has allowed media to access interrogation tapes of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack's key accused David Coleman Headley. ...
11:02 PM, Oct 20, 2011

Serious about extraditing Headley: Narayanan

Serious about extraditing Headley: Narayanan New Delhi: Former national security adviser MK Narayanan on Sunday came out in support of the UPA government saying that they were serious about extraditing 26/11 accused David Coleman Headley. He also told CNN-IBN that a chargesheet against Headley will be filed soon. Slamming criticism from the Opposition, Narayanan said that he could not comment on communications which took place between US officials with regard to Headley. "Ask these questions...
05:14 PM, Sep 04, 2011

'India wasn't serious about Headley's extradition'

'India wasn't serious about Headley's extradition' New Delhi: New revelations in a US cable released by Wikileaks state that India was never really serious about 26/11 accused David Coleman Headley's extradition. The cable says that in December 2009, former national security adviser MK Narayanan had told the then US ambassador to India Timothy Roemer that New Delhi's demand for extraditing Headley was mere posturing. Narayanan is also reported saying that the government was just trying to...
10:05 AM, Sep 04, 2011

Rana asks for another hearing in his case

Rana asks for another hearing in his case Chicago: Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who has been recently convicted on two counts of providing support to terrorism in the Denmark plot and to LeT with co-accused David Coleman Headley, has asked the judge to conduct another hearing in his case. Rana, through his attorney Patrick W Blegen, has requested Judge Harry D Leinenweber to conduct a 'Franks hearing' in which the statements made by police officers in an affidavit that...
08:39 AM, Jul 26, 2011

India to send team to US to gather info about Rana

India to send team to US to gather info about Rana New Delhi: India will soon send a team to the United States to gather more information about the activities of Lashkar-e-Taiba operative David Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who are accused of giving material support to 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, and their confessional statements. However, the Indian team will not seek access to Headley and Rana. The decision has been taken after Union Home Secretary R K Singh...
08:31 PM, Jul 19, 2011
TWTW: Cut-off at Delhi University reaches 100 pc

TWTW: Cut-off at Delhi University reaches 100 pc

Cyrus Broacha also talks about David Coleman Headley, Wimbledon and other top news. ...
10:21 PM, Jun 19, 2011
26/11: Rana acquitted, held guilty on 2 charges

26/11: Rana acquitted, held guilty on 2 charges

New Delhi: Canadian Pakistani businessman Tahawwur Hussain Rana was found guilty of providing material support to the Lashkar-e-Toiba's attack on Mumbai in 2008. But the 12-member jury acquitted him of the more serious charge of direct involvement in the conspiracy leading to the Mumbai attacks. Rana's Lawyer Charles Swift said, "You cant expect to be excited about the fact he is got 30 years just for buying a plane ticket." ...
09:28 PM, Jun 10, 2011

26/11: US court holds Rana not guilty

26/11: US court holds Rana not guilty Chicago: Chicago businessman Tahawwur Hussain Rana on Thursday was found not guilty on charges that he assisted in carrying out the 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai that killed more than 166 people. However, he was convicted by the jury for his role in a thwarted plot targeting a Danish newspaper that printed controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Court spokesman Randall Samborn said, "Rana is convicted of providing material support...
03:50 AM, Jun 10, 2011
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