Visited and videographed BARC: Headley

Visited and videographed BARC: Headley

Visited and videographed BARC: Headley

Pakistani-American terrorist David Headley, deposing for the fourth day on Friday, told the special court that he was told to survey naval air station and Siddhivinayak temple, but he discouraged the idea to target them as both were heavily guarded.

Here are highlights of the deposition:

»Headley was told to recruit someone from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and hand over videos of BARC to Major Iqbal and Sajid Mir.

»In July 2008, Headley also visited Nalanda book store situated in Taj Hotel. He purchased 5 books and made payment via american express card. The books were:1. Indian Army 2020; 2. Royal Rajasthan 3. India's Jewish Heritage 4. Grand Trunk Road 5. Polo in India

»"I was interested in army book because I wanted to know what was their vision. Book was on what they hope to be in 2020," said Headley.

»Badhwar park at Cuffe Parade was selected as a safest landing sites because it gave practical advantage of small hutments, slums, cottages etc., to connect to the main road.

»Lakhvi said that this attack and action is very important and should be done properly. As this is the chance to take revenge from India for all the blasts that India had done in past.
PTI adds:

»Headley tells court he was interested in developing close relations with a Shiv Sena member as he thought that LeT would be interested in future to either attack Sena Bhawan or assassinate its head.

» Headley tells court he had purchased red and yellow sacred threads from Siddhivinayak temple as a cover for the 10 attackers so that people would think they were Hindus.

» Headley tells court that Chabad House was selected by LeT as a target as it was an international location where Jewish and Israeli people were staying.

Read: First day of deposition

Read: Second day of deposition

Read: Third day of deposition

David Headley arrest: Chronology of events

October 18, 2009: Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 48, a resident of Chicago and an accomplice of Headley, arrested by the FBI.

October 27, 2009: FBI files affidavit in a Chicago court alleging that Pakistan—based terror group Lashkar—e—Taiba was planning to use Headley to carry out a major terror attack in India and Danish newspaper ‘Jyllands—Posten’

November 30, 2009: Tahawwur Rana categorically denies any involvement in the Mumbai attacks. The detention hearing of Headley scheduled for December 4 at a Chicago court indefinitely deferred.

December 7, 2009: Headley charged in a Chicago court with criminal conspiracy in Mumbai terror attacks and having links with a retired Pakistani army Major who liaised between him and terror groups including LeT and HuJI.

December 8, 2009: US President Barack Obama says indictment of Headley, is an “important day” in his effort to protect the people from terrorists.

December 9, 2009: Headley pleads not guilty before a Chicago court where he was produced. Next hearing postponed till January 12.

December 14, 2009: Headley turns into FBI informant to avoid death penalty. FBI says the Somnath temple in Gujarat, Bollywood stars and Shiv Sena leaders in Mumbai were also the targets of LeT, which was planning to carry out strikes with the help of Headley and Rana.

December 29, 2009: FBI classifies arrest of Headley as its second biggest case for the year 2009.

January 11, 2010: The status hearing of Headley postponed till Feb 23.

January 15, 2010: Ilyas Kashmiri, the dreaded Pakistani terrorist, belonging to the Harakat—ul Jihad Islami, indicted in a U.S. court for the first time in connection with the plot to target the Danish newspaper.

January 26, 2010: Tahawwur Rana pleads not guilty to the charges of helping arrange the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and making plans for an attack on the Danish newspaper.

January 27, 2010: Headley pleads not guilty to all the charges of helping arrange the attack on targets in Mumbai and on the Danish paper.

February 23, 2010: A U.S. court adjourns till March 23 the status hearing of Headley.

March 18, 2010: Headley, who pleads guilty to 12-count of terror charges, including plotting the 26/11 Mumbai attacks at the behest of Pakistan-based LeT and conspiring to target a Danish newspaper, escapes death penalty.

Also read:
David Headley deposition: Diclosures and revelations In his depositions till now, Headley has revealed important information about the planning behind the terror attacks and his role in the same.

‘I loathed India from childhood’
David Headley, who surveyed targets for the 26/11 attacks, gave Indian interrogators a step-by-step account of his training with Laskhar-e-Taiba.

Headley writes memoir in prison on 26/11 attacks, Lashkar
“On one of my trips, October 2000, I made my first contact with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), quite by accident. I attended their annual convection in November. I was very impressed with their dedication to the cause of the liberation of Kashmir from Indian occupation,” Headley writes.

Headley turns approver after court pardons him
The prosecution had moved an application to make Headley a co-accused.

Headway with David Headley
Headley had done much of the reconnoitring of targets for the team of assailants who executed the 26/11 plot.

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