After completing training in Lashakr-e-Tayiba camps in Pakistan, Mumbai attacks co-accused David Headley wanted an assignment in Kashmir, according to the federal document unsealed by the court.
The document unsealed at the request of the Chicago Tribune showed that he was not given his favourite assignment, as the Lashkar leaders wanted to use him for something else.
According to the new documents, it was in February 2002, Headley began attending training camps in Pakistan for LeT.
By December 2003, Headley had attended five separate courses, and had been trained in, among other topics, Lashkar's philosophy, the use of weapons and grenades, combat tactics, survival skills and counter surveillance methods.
After completing several camps, Headley became acquainted with a senior member of Lashkar Zakir Lakhvi ('Zaki'), who was responsible for Lashkar's military operations.
Headley was anxious to be assigned to an operational assignment in Kashmir, but Zaki told Headley that he was saving Headley for a different assignment.
In July 2004, Headley attended a leadership course with Lashkar senior and junior leadership, the federal prosecutors said in the unsealed documents.
At that course, Zaki made a presentation regarding the killing of an Indian citizen who accepted money from Lashkar, but was then believed to have provided information about Lashkar activities to the Indian military. Zaki showed a computer animation depicting how the killing was carried out.
Also during that course, Headley attended meetings with Hafiz Saeed (the head of Lashkar), Zaki, and others.
During the meeting, Headley recommended filing a lawsuit challenging Lashkar's designation as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation. Zaki explained to Headley that a lawsuit was a bad idea because it could lead to the public airing of Lashkar's activities.
According to the unsealed documents, following completion of the camps and leadership course, Lashkar assigned a series of 'handlers' to Headley.
"Initially, Headley was assigned to the handler Yakub. Headley complained to Zaki and others that Yakub did not give him any assignments. Thereafter, Headley was assigned to Muzzammill Butt, another senior leader within Lashkar. Working for Muzzammill Butt was an individual named Sajid Mir ('Sajid')," it said.
"Eventually, Sajid, identified in the superseding indictment as Lashkar Member A, became Headley's 'handler'. Sajid was a resident
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