David Coleman Headley


  • Will US let him nail Pak role?
    March 21 2010 | DC Correspondent

    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.