Headley ‘The Missing Link’ Behind 26/11 Conspiracy?
November 13, 2009 by Umer Rauf news under India News
New Delhi: After LeT terror suspect David Coleman Headley passport records confirmed that he had made several visits to India, intelligence agencies are reassessing the ongoing investigations into the attacks of 26/11 Mumbai.
According to his U.S. passport (No. 097,536,400), whose details are available on Friday, which had come to New Delhi – the ninth visit to India in the passport – on 6 March 2009 in Abu Dhabi. After three days in the capital, visited Mumbai and then left for Karachi in Pakistan. Suspected Headley also had a Pakistani passport.
The confirmation of his visit to India came after a copy of his passport was found in the records of the hotels was maintained, while in New Delhi.
The passport shows that Headley visited New Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, Pune, Ahmedabad, Lucknow and Agra between 2006-2009 – travel by researchers who suspect conspiracies recce of terrorist attack.
Headley, who is of Pakistani origin, was arrested in the U.S. by the FBI for alleged links with the banned terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba, which had carried out the killing of Mumbai last year, which left some 180 dead.
He is alleged to have hatched a conspiracy to carry out attacks inside and outside the U.S., with its main objective is India.
In Delhi, he stayed in two hotels in Paharganj, a popular destination for foreign backpackers. First, for a day, at Hotel Holiday International and then two days at Hotel Anand, hotel staff is quoted as saying that he used mainly to stay home and there was no apparent reason to suspect their credentials. While checking out said he was leaving of Rajasthan.
According to information furnished in the C-Form (required for foreigners), who had come to India in a very legal. He mentioned that he is in India for business and wants to stay 5 years ago.
Recognition in Mumbai
While in Mumbai, Trident Hotel listed as a place of residence. He stayed at guesthouse near CST railway station and also booked a room at the Taj.
He has not lost anyone that the Trident, Taj, and the CST terminal three main objectives of the terrorists attacks during November 2008.
Importantly, property dealer in Mumbai called Sunny Singh has also come out today and claimed to have met Headley, while he was in town.
Sunny said that Headley had approached him as he wanted to organize a floor itself. However, when asked to submit documents, Headley was hesitant and therefore, the deal fell through.
According to his passport, which had also visited several countries including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Pakistan in 2007.
Meanwhile, detectives from the Special Unit of Delhi Police have come to Paharganj to investigate more about his stay there. They also have seized all relevant documents of the hotels
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