Indian investigators would join their Federal Bureau of Investigation counterparts on Monday to question David Coleman Headley, nabbed by FBI for plotting a major terror attack in India at LeT's behest, as fresh inputs indicated that he was planning to visit Pakistan this month.
The investigators from Intelligence Bureau and Research and Analysis Wing are also expected to probe the terror-drug nexus as it has come to light that Headley was charged by a federal court in New York in 1997 with smuggling heroin to the US, according to court documents accessed by PTI.
One of Headley's cousins, Farid Gilani of Philadelphia, told the Chicago Sun-Times that he spoke to Headley over the phone about a month ago. "He was supposed to come (and) visit me, but he never came," Farid Gilani was quoted as saying. "He said 'I am going back home to Pakistan." court papers said Headley, alias 'Daood Gilani', was planning to go to Pakistan this month, before which he was nabbed by the FBI.
49-year-old Headley was arrested on October 18 along with Tahawwur Hussein Rana, a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, by FBI at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport before boarding a flight to Philadelphia, intending to travel to Pakistan. Knowledgeable sources said while the Indian investigators would like to solve the 'Rahul' puzzle, the FBI is keen to gain from the Indian expertise in quizzing known LeT-linked terrorists and acquaintances.
A mysterious 'Rahul' appeared to have been the prime target of Headley, who had made several trips to India and intended to stay in the country for some time -- two to four weeks -- to execute the Lashkar-e-Tayiba plans, according to US investigators.
An affidavit filed by FBI in a Chicago court stated that Headley in an e-mail on July eight to a senior LeT leader whose, name has not been revealed but who has been identified as 'LeT individual A', said, "I think when we get a chance we should revisit our last location again and say Hi to Rahul".Following his arrest, Headley has stated that the reference was to 'Rahul', a prominent Indian actor with that first name, the FBI said in its complaint.
Home Minister P Chidambaram appeared to suggest in New Delhi that 'Rahul' figuring as a target of Headley is not Congress leader Rahul Gandhi."It is not the Rahul that you think it is. It could be a pseudonym, it could be a code name but please be assured that
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