Piecing together the investigations into terror suspects David Headley's footsteps, investigators have found that he had conducted a proper reconnaissance of not only Bhaba Atomic Research Centre but also of some Bollywood studios in northeastern suburb of the city.
The 49-year-old Headley, who has been under arrest in the US since October, had travelled to Chembur and Trombay many times and filmed the exits and entries of the BARC besides the entry of employees, official sources said in Mumbai on Sunday. The terror suspect, who has been charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation with being part of the conspiracy in 26/11 Mumbai attacks, had also taken video shots of the nuclear installation by hiring a boat from Gateway of India.
The rear portion of the BARC, located on a hill top, is visible from the Arabian Sea. The investigators also comprising officials of National Investigation Agency, probing the role of Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Rana in India, suspect that Headley, during his boat ride, may have surveyed the mangroves located near the coast. The security around the nuclear installation has been tightened and efforts were on to ensure proper cover in the
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