Saturday, June 12, 2010

Pak wants India, US to share details of Headley's interrogation to unearth 26/11 'myth'

Islamabad, Jun.12 (ANI): Pakistan wants both India and the US to allotment capacity of the claiming of David Coleman Headley, the declared Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) accessible who is currently in America's detention, so that the 'myth' surrounding the 26/11 Mumbai alarm attacks is unearthed.

"Although India and the US are not apprenticed to allotment allegation of investigation, however, they charge to allotment them with Pakistan in adjustment to ascertain the allegory of Mumbai attack," The Nation quoted a top Pakistani official, as adage on altitude of anonymity.

However, there has been no official account from Pakistan apropos administration of capacity of Headley's interrogation.

A four-member National Analysis Agency (NIA) aggregation able Headley for over a anniversary recently, cartoon advice about his role in the abhorrent Mumbai attacks.

According to a account issued by the US Justice Department, Headley and his admonition answered all queries of Indian board in a alternation of interviews starting June 3.

The account added added that both New Delhi and Washington accept agreed not to acknowledge any detail of Headley's claiming inorder to assure the clandestineness of the delving surrounding the November 2008 alarm attack.

Headley was arrested by the US Federal Bureau of Analysis (FBI) in October 2009 for acute an advance on a Danish newspaper.

During his interrogation, he additionally accepted to his role in the Mumbai attacks in which Pakistani terrorists dead 166 bodies and afflicted over 200 others.

Headley,49, told US interrogators that he had conducted a assay of the Mumbai sites afore the attacks, accepting visited the country several times.

Headley has pleaded accusable on all 12 bent counts adjoin him, including his role in the 26/11 attacks conspiracy.