Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Headley's grilling by NIA continues

Headley's grilling by NIA continues

Lashkar (LeT) operative David Headley, a key 11 26 / suspected attacks Taiba, even though four members of the Indian scientists have not been grilled group next week for details on the cases returned home.

National Testing (NIA) Team Agency, Loknath Bahera Pakistan led by an American Headley questions face to face, Mumbai attacks, including a massive conspiracy and massacre of the people all of the sources said may have about their role in .
Headley Consulting, who is accused of Recce bombings in Mumbai in India's plans for terrorist attacks highlighted the more hope.

Headley, 49, advised the federal Metropolitan Correctional Center is currently locked up here in the place he held in Mumbai in November 2008 had been waiting, and he had contacted people circled.

"Test takes place. Data may be disclosed if it is true ball cricket ball rate has accounts," the source can not be said can not be developed.

In his research team must be coordinated with U.S. allies.

This next week will be returned to their homes and a further report on what action to prepare, sources said.

NIA team has a special prosecutor mercy Krishna and two superintendents have been here since June.

Headley question of Indian snuff tap their U.S. government, during which he expressed his wish to be interrogated for foreign researchers to interact with plea contributed.

This next week will be returned to their homes and a further report on what action to prepare, sources said.

NIA team has a special prosecutor mercy Krishna and two superintendents have been here since June.

Headley question of Indian snuff tap their U.S. government, during which he expressed his wish to be interrogated for foreign researchers to interact with plea contributed.

India's Solicitor General Gopal Subramaniam before NIA team has visited the United States in April to draw Headley test legal formalities.

South Asia, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake said the Indian government's "cooperation" was happy with, but the media seemed disappointed.

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