Chicago Trial - David Headley Case - [Updates]

IndiaGuy

Senator (1k+ posts)
CHICAGO/WASHINGTON: Hatred of India arising from Pakistan's defeat in the 1971 war drove him to the terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, David Coleman Headley, the Pakistani expatriate who involved in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack told a Chicago court on Monday while implicating Pakistan's spy agency ISI in nurturing terrorism.

Headley, who took the stand as a prosecution witness on the opening day of the trial of his once close buddy Tahawwur Hussain Rana, told the court that he disliked Indians for "dismembering" Pakistan and was haunted by memories of his junior school being bombed. He and Rana shared room at a military boarding school where he said India and Indians were frequently discussed. He also mentioned that in the early speeches about Jihad, he heard it mentioned that, "one second conducting Jihad was equal to one hundred years of praying."

Headley was still being questioned sequentially about his involvement in terror and the nexus between the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI and the terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba when the court broke for lunch, but his initial answers appeared to implicate ISI in planning and fostering terrorism.

He chronologically mentioned his handlers in LET, including the others charged along with Rana, in a recent second superceding indictment, including Pasha, Kashmiri, Saajid and Major Iqbal. He also related various types of camps he attended in different regions of Pakistan, ranging from essential espionage, to arms training, surveillance training and hand to hand combat.

"These groups operate under the umbrella of the ISI... They coordinate with each other," Headley told the court, recalling that one time, when he suggested that LeT sue the U.S government for designating it as a terrorist organization, LeT leader Zaki-ur Rehman said "he would have to consult the ISI."

Headley also related how his LeT handler Ali took his phone number and told him that a "Major Iqbal" would be calling him about an operation in India. The prosecution case mentions a "Major Iqbal," believed to be a serving ISI officer, who is alleged to have coordinated the Mumbai attacks.
Much of what Headley said is related in the prosecution's chargesheet but his elaboration under oath from the witness box puts Pakistan's terrorism sponsorship under the arclights. At many points during his testimony, Headley provided graphic details of his interactions with ISI and LeT personnel and their close ties.

Headley spoke of attending LeT lunches with the organization's supremo Hafiz Saeed, currently under state protection, and operations commander "Zaki," presumably Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, currently under arrest. He said he told them he wanted to fight in Kashmir but "I was told they (LET) would find something better and more suitable for me." That assignment turned out to be scouting Mumbai for the 2008 terrorist attack.

Wearing a casual grey jacket over a grey T-shirt, Headley began testifying after both the prosecution and the defense completed opening arguments that each lasted 45 minutes. In appearance, he looked more Caucasian than Pakistani, a fact that he himself remarked about when he spoke of the circumstances under which he changed his name.

Headley said when he was arrested in 2005 near Peshawar, the Pakistanis did not believe him when he said he was one of them. "They thought I was a foreigner." Subsequently, prior to the Mumbai attack, he said he changed his name, under "Zaki's advice," so that "nobody would be able to tell I was a Muslim or a Pakistani."

Earlier, maintaining that "not every player carries a weapon" in the terror game and supporters are equally as critical, the prosecution portrayed the defendant Rana as a maniacal plotter who was heard saying after the Mumbai carnage that the dead terrorists "should get Pakistan's highest military honor."
But the defense responded with a picture of Rana as a model student who went on to medical school and served as a doctor in the army, even as Headley, previously known as Daood Gilani, went astray. "David Headley is a master manipulator who made a fool of Doctor Rana," defense attorney Charlie Swift maintained.

Swift described Rana as "a master manipulator, manipulating three different organizations, the LeT, the ISI and the DEA (American Drug Enforcement Authority) all at the same time, while also manipulating several relationships and wives." Finally he sought to manipulate the government to secure his own life in return for 'betraying' Rana, he said, adding "Headley now needed a home run or a touchdown, so he changed his story and said Rana knew everything.

The courtroom drama aside, disclosure of ISI-LeT nexus and their involvement in the Mumbai attack comes at a time Pakistan's role in terrorism is under worldwide scrutiny, particularly after the US elimination of Osama bin Laden, even as the country itself is under attack from terrorists it has allegedly fostered. Headley's initial testimony, as widely expected, is seen to have exposed Pakistan as a state perpetrator of terrorism, even though its people are also victims of the same menace.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-war-drove-him-to-LeT/articleshow/8541662.cms
 

IndiaGuy

Senator (1k+ posts)
Pakistan's ISI planned, funded 26/11, sings Headley

Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, got assistance from Pakistans Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and both coordinated with each other, Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley said in a court here on Monday. Headley has pleaded guilty to laying


Headley testified at the trial of his friend and Chicago businessman Tahawwur Rana, who is accused of giving Headley cover when Headley scouted for targets in Mumbai for the LeT.

Rana, a Pakistan-born Canadian citizen, is accused of using his immigration services firm to provide a cover story for Headley. Headley said the ISI provided help to LeT and that he had first started training in Pakistan more than a decade ago with the terror outfit.

Headley also said that LeT boss Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind behind the November 2008 attack, motivated him to carry out a jihad.
The LeT operative also said he was in touch with Major Iqbal of the ISI.

Headley claimed that two years before terrorists struck Mumbai, he began laying the groundwork for the attack, financed by $25,000 from Major Iqbal.

Headley said that when LeT leaders began talking about a possible attack in India, he offered to change his name and make a new passport to enter India undetected.

Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/Pakis...d-26-11-sings-Headley/H1-Article1-701130.aspx
 

GeoG

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's ISI planned, funded 26/11, sings Headley

Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, got assistance from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and both coordinated with each other, Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley said in a court here on Monday. Headley has pleaded guilty to laying


Headley testified at the trial of his friend and Chicago businessman Tahawwur Rana, who is accused of giving Headley cover when Headley scouted for targets in Mumbai for the LeT.

Rana, a Pakistan-born Canadian citizen, is accused of using his immigration services firm to provide a cover story for Headley. Headley said the ISI provided help to LeT and that he had first started training in Pakistan more than a decade ago with the terror outfit.

Headley also said that LeT boss Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind behind the November 2008 attack, motivated him to carry out a ‘jihad’.
The LeT operative also said he was in touch with Major Iqbal of the ISI.

Headley claimed that two years before terrorists struck Mumbai, he began laying the groundwork for the attack, financed by $25,000 from Major Iqbal.

Headley said that when LeT leaders began talking about a possible attack in India, he offered to change his name and make a new passport to enter India undetected.

Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/Pakis...d-26-11-sings-Headley/H1-Article1-701130.aspx

Source Hindustan Times
Someone had an overdose of his own Uri Cola
 

FaisalKh

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Terror groups work under ISI, Headley tells US court

Come up with something else body... this crap is not gonna work here...
 

Pak Zindabad

Councller (250+ posts)
Re: Terror groups work under ISI, Headley tells US court

just get lost..........we don't need India media rats on this forum...........This is a Pak(pure) forum, don't get it dirty...........Just get out.
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Chicago trial - First day summary

[video]http://ibnlive.in.com//videos/154057/headley-testimony-leaves-pakistan-embarrassed.html[/video]
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Chicago trial - First day summary

Pakistani militant group, ISI coordinated: Headley
CHICAGO: The federal government’s key witnesses in the trial of a Chicago businessman accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks testified Monday that he first started training more than a decade ago with a Pakistani militant group that got assistance from the country’s main intelligence agency.

The trial of businessman Tahawwur Rana is being closely watched worldwide for what testimony might reveal about suspected links between the Pakistani militant group blamed in the rampage on India’s largest city and Pakistan’s main intelligence agency, which has been under increased scrutiny since Osama bin Laden was killed by US forces on May 2 outside Islamabad.

Of particular interest is the government’s main witness, David Coleman Headley, who is cooperating with prosecutors after pleading guilty to taking photos and videos of targets in Mumbai before the rampage that killed 160 people including six Americans over three days.

Rana is accused of providing cover for Headley by allowing him to use his Chicago-based immigration services business as a cover when he traveled to India.

Headley, Rana’s long-time friend from boarding school, told jurors on Monday that he received weapons and leadership training with the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba since 2000 and it was his understanding that Lashkar and Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency, known as the ISI, coordinated with each other in general. He did not immediately give any specifics.

Headley said that when Lashkar leaders began talking about a possible attack in India, he suggested that he get involved.

”I suggested that I change my name and make a new passport to make it easy to enter India undetected,” Headley testified.

Rana, 50, has pleaded not guilty and his attorneys say their client was simply taken advantage of by his longtime friend. Headley and Rana, a Pakistani-born Canadian who has lived in Chicago for years, met at one of Pakistan’s most prestigious military boarding schools and stayed in touch as adults.

Defense attorney Charles Swift told jurors during opening statements that Headley, a Pakistani-American, was a ”manipulative man” who ”balanced multiple lives” including working for Laskhar-e-Taiba, Pakistani intelligence and the US Drug Enforcement Administration at the same time.

”David Headley … has been manipulating people for years. Dr. Rana is by far and away not the first,” Swift said during opening statements.

But Assistant US Attorney Sarah Steicker said Rana was not duped and knew of the plans. She said Rana provided cover for Headley and led him to pose as a representative for his Chicago-based immigration business. She also said Rana knew and supported a separate plot that never happened against a Danish newspaper that had printed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad and that Rana and Headley had talked about at least four other plots. She gave no further details.

”The defendant knew all too well that when Headley travels to a foreign country, people may die,” Streicker told jurors.

Streicker said the government will show jurors evidence including emails between Headley and Rana that were written in code. She said Headley considered Rana ”his best friend in the world.”

”The defendant didn’t carry a gun or throw a grenade. In a complicated and sophisticated plot, not every player carries a weapon. People like the defendant who provide support are just as critical to the success,” Streicker said.

Attention to Rana’s trial has increased in recent weeks, especially amid questions about whether the ISI had knowledge of bin Laden’s whereabouts. Security has been tightened, with more armed guards and a metal detector outside the courtroom in downtown Chicago, and many reporters from Denmark and India are covering the proceedings.

“The trial has the potential to be an irritant and already has been in what’s happening in the US-Pakistani relationship,” said Daniel Markey, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. ”Given the Indian media attention, it’ll stoke Indian concern about what Pakistan has been up to.”

But some experts are doubtful the trial will reveal much new. For one, federal prosecutors may work hard to keep any sensitive information from surfacing in the courtroom, and Headley’s credibility has been under question.

Headley, born Daood Gilani, reached a plea deal with prosecutors in the terrorism case in exchange for avoiding the death penalty and avoiding extradition. He’s also been an informant for the DEA after a drug conviction.

Rana is the seventh name on the indictment, and the only defendant in custody. Among the six others charged in absentia is “Major Iqbal” and Sajid Mir, allegedly another Lashkar-e-Taiba supervisor who also “handled” Headley.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/24/pakistani-militant-group-isi-coordinated-headley.html
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Headley not a credible witness: Pakistan envoy

[video]http://ibnlive.in.com/videos/154067/headley-not-a-credible-witness-pakistan-envoy.html[/video]
 

Unicorn

Banned
Re: Headley not a credible witness: Pakistan envoy

We will have to wait for the decision of the Courts to find out weather he is credible or not.
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Terror groups work under ISI, Headley tells US court

Come up with something else body... this crap is not gonna work here...

The terrorists statements are well coached and rehearsed. Remember that an Indian RAW team had visited Headley.

But Pak team was not allowed even tho Pak has to take the brunt. But then again what do you expect from terrorist India
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Tahawwur Rana's wife interview to NDTV

[video]http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/news/rana-s-wife-to-ndtv-we-wept-when-we-heard-of-26-11-attacks/200457[/video]
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Tahawwur Rana's wife interview to NDTV

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Headley's wife congratulated him for 26/11
Chicago: Viewing the terror strikes unfold in Mumbai on television, David Headley's first wife Shazia used code words like "I am watching cartoons" to convey to him that he had "graduated", a term she used for success of the 26/11 strikes.
"I've been watching these cartoons (attacks) all day and I am proud of you," Shazia wrote in an email to 50-year-old Mumbai accused during the strikes.
In her congratulatory message, Shazia also mentioned how proud she was to see his graduation (success of attacks), Headley told a Chicago court today on the fourth day of the trial of co-accused Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Rana.
He told Defence Attorney Patrick W Belgan in court that after the Mumbai attacks began many people congratulated him, besides Shazia.
Shazia was even aware about Headley planning Denmark attacks and had booked plane tickets for him from Denmark to Frankfurt to Dubai and Pakistan.
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/headleys-wife-congratulated-him-for-2611/154733-2.html