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New Delhi/Mumbai: A day before 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks convict David Coleman Headley will depose in court, his confession has nailed Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence and Army's role in the attacks.
On the basis of National Investigation Agency's interrogation report accessed by CNN-IBN, Headley said 26/11 attacks were launched with Jamaat-ud-Dawa Hafiz Saeed's approval. He said attacks were executed with the help of ISI and the money was given for recce.
Headley added that apart from Mumbai, he had recced residence of the Vice President, India Gate and CBI office in the national capital.
Headley further said that ISI's major Iqbal and Sameer Ali were my handlers. He also said that LeT's Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi's handler was ISI brigadier Rivaz and added that ISI chief Shuja Pasha visited Lakhvi after his arrest, post-26/11 terror attacks.
It was a major major success for India in 26/11 case after Headley turned approver through efforts of NSA Ajit Doval.
Headley is the first one to depose before Indian court from foreign soil. Sources said Headley had initially refused to confess and after which Doval met US officials four months ago.
According to the sources Doval put pressure on US to make headley turn approver. The sources said that Headley's confession will help India isolate Pakistan completely.
All this comes just a few days after US President Barack Obama sent a strong message out to Pakistan on terrorist groups operating from its soil and lauded India's efforts to reach out to its neighbour. He had said, "Pakistan should de-legitimise, disrupt and dismantle terrorist networks on its soil. Both Modi and Sharif are advancing a dialogue on how to confront violent extremism and terrorism across the region. India can be an anchor of stability and security in the Asia-Pacific region."
Headley is currently serving 35 years in an American prison after being convicted of being involved in the planning and execution of the Mumbai terrorist attacks on November 26, 2008 in which 166 persons were killed.
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