March 20: Washington’s reluctance to part with either David Coleman Headley, a conspirator of the Mumbai attacks, or information about the plot that would have exposed Pakistan’s duplicity, has made
We should not take our eyes off the ball in discussing the fate of David Coleman Headley, the American of Pakistani origin who took an Anglo-Saxon name in order to go under the radar while scouting locations in Mumbai on behalf of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba for the November 26, 2008 attacks.
Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley, accused of plotting the 26/11 Mumbai attacks at the behest of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and conspiring to target a Danish newspaper, on Thursday pleaded guilty to all terror charges before a US court here.
India on Thursday said it was waiting for the statement of Mumbai terror suspect David Coleman Headley in a Chicago court amid reports that he would change his plea to guilty to get a lighter sentence than the death penalty.
The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan concluded their talks on Thursday, with New Delhi making a strong pitch for the arrest of the suspected Mumbai terror mastermind Hafiz Saeed and airing its concerns over a recent spike in infiltration.
"I have lost faith in everyone. I don't even trust my girlfriend now. I have started suspecting people in my family. I can't trust anymore... It's paranoia," says 28-year-old Rahul Bhatt after his association with David Headley, the Pakistan-born American linked to the 26/11 attacks.