ISI's Major Iqbal wanted to recruit someone from Indian Army to share classified information: Headley
ISI's Major Iqbal wanted to recruit someone from Indian Army to share classified information: Headley
Headley told court after 26/11 attacks, he was continuously in touch with LeT's Sajid Mir and was concerned about the safety of Hafiz Saeed, Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.

Mumbai: Pakistani-American terrorist and 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks convict David Headley on Saturday said that Pakistan Inter-State Intelligence (ISI) Major Iqbal wanted him to recruit someone from the Indian Army to share classified information.

Headley, who is deposing before a Mumbai court via video conferencing from an undisclosed location in the US, said Major Iqbal had asked him to visit Indian Army's Southern Command headquarters in Pune.

Headley told court after 26/11 attacks, he was continuously in touch with Lashkar-e-Toiba's Sajid Mir and was concerned about the safety of Hafiz Saeed and Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.

Headley said that his handlers told him that "nothing will happen against" Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and Hafiz Saeed and that actions taken by Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency against them and other LeT members in 26/11 case are "superficial"

Headley, who turned approver in the case, told a court that in March 2009 he had visited Pushkar, Goa and Pune and had recced the cities as sought by Ilyas Kashmiri of al-Qaeda.

He also said that after Pakistan government started investigating the 26/11 attacks, he was told by his handler, Sajid Mir of LeT, that "both Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi and Hafiz Saeed are safe and nothing will happen against them."

Headley told the court that Abdul Rehman Pasha, a former Pakistan army major who joined LeT and later al-Qaeda, told him that the action taken by Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency against Lakhvi, Saeed and other LeT members are "superficial".

He said that on March 16, 2009 he went to Pune and visited the Southern Command headquarters there.

"Earlier too, Major Iqbal had also asked me to visit this place. At that time, I had made a general video of the (Army) station from outside," he said.

Also, "Major Iqbal wanted me to try recruiting someone from the Army who would give us classified information. It was the same like the BARC (drill)."

"In all three cities, I took general videos of several locations there," he said.

The LeT operative also revealed details of e-mails between him and his main contact Sajid Mir. "From July 3, 2009 to September 11, 2009, there was an exchange of emails between me and Sajid Mir of LeT. I had time and again expressed concerns about the safety of the leadership of LeT," he told the court.

"From December 2008 onwards, after the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, the Pakistan government was conducting investigations, interrogating people and pursuing people from the LeT which is why I wanted to know if Hafiz Sahab and Zaki Sahab were safe," he added.

Headley also said that Mir had replied to his e-mails and said that "Zaki Sahab is doing fine.... His morale is high even though he was in prison (at that time) and he was not depressed."

Headley and Mir had referred to Hafiz Saeed as the "older uncle" and Zaki as the "younger uncle" in the e-mails using code language.

The court was told that on August 20, 2009 Headley had sent a mail to Mir asking if "older uncle" (Hafiz) was also under investigation and would be arrested to which Mir replied after three days saying that "the older uncle is fit and healthy and is moving back and forth for his business" even as Mir asked Headley to not put ears to rumours.

Headley, who is serving 35-year prison sentence in the US for his role in the Mumbai attacks, spoke about the role of Saeed, another LeT commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi as well as his handler in the outfit Sajid Mir.

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