Wednesday, April 28, 2010

India To Get Direct Access To Headley Soon


The United States promised to "take appropriate steps" to give India direct access to the device as soon as David Headley who confessed role in Mumbai attacks.
Concerns are expressed on the Indian Headley, the business was meeting with visiting U.S. Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium Indian and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Subramaniam is there to explore all possible ways to get open for India, Pakistan, America.
Indian Embassy said in a statement that Subramanium, owner and senior Ministry of Justice has held "extensive discussions, and that" these discussions have led to a mutual commitment that would be the best possible cooperation in the common fight against terrorism. "
In particular, the request for access to Headley, the declaration said: "Both partners have agreed to take the necessary measures to ensure direct access requires that the Indian authorities for David Headley Photos] [as soon as possible."
"The partnership between India and the U.S. recognizes the priority must be given each country's national security," the notification added.
Subramanium visit to draw up a detailed assured the president after Barack Obama's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that India does not have access to Headley, who confessed his role in the Mumbai attack in order to avoid the death penalty.

Obama said Manmohan Singh at the side of the summit on nuclear safety at the beginning he was aware of the legal issues, but India may get Headley, who admitted helping Pakistan of Terror held by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (Anna), whose objectives Scouting attacks in Mumbai.

Indian National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon was discussed in detail after his U.S. Gen. James Jones.

Last week, U.S. Ambassador to India, Timothy J. Roemer, told New Delhi that "The United States is working with direct access to senior Headley. Our government is the highest priority for cooperation against terrorism."

"We understand the sensitive issue of India and the Indian people," said Roemer, a former member of 9 / 11 "We want the right to import these bloodthirsty aggressors against terrorism, whether to kill thousands of people in New York or the results of their in Mumbai, he said.

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