The lawyer of Abu Jundal, an alleged key plotter of 2008 Mumbai terror attack, has filed an application before the sessions court in Mumbai, seeking to make Pakistani-American terrorist David Headley's wife Shazia and his friend Tahawwur Hussain Rana accused in the case. <br/><br/>The court has granted pardon to Headley, who is currently in prison in the US, and allowed him to depose in 26/11 terror attack trial as an approver for the prosecution. <br/><br/>Jundal's lawyer Khan Abdul Wahab said that they have moved an application seeking to make both of them accused as Headley, in his deposition, had said that both knew about the attack before November 26, 2008. Jundal's lawyer said that Headley himself has said he even got congratulatory message from Shazia after the attack. <br/><br/>The application is likely to be heard today. Headley concluded his week-long deposition through video-link on February 13. He is likely to be cross-examined by Jundal's counsel from March 22.
News On AIR | March 17, 2016 7:53 AM
26/11 Mumbai attack: Jundal seeks to make Headley's wife, friend co-accused