In a statement this morning, the Home Minister Mr. Chidambaram said, he understands that India will be able to obtain access to Headley to question him in a properly-constituted judicial proceeding. <br/><br/>The Home Minister said, he has directed National Investigating Agency and other agencies to quickly prepare documents necessary to start the judicial proceeding. Mr. Chidambaram said that Headley has admitted to conspiring with Lashkar-e-Toiba members and to attending their camps which should now "spur" Pakistan to take action against all the conspirators and bring them to justice.
News On AIR | March 20, 2010 8:56 PM
Chidambaram asks NIA to prepare for interrogation of David Headley