February 13, 2016 8:43 PM

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Headley reveals more on terror activities post 26/11 attacks

On the fifth day of deposition from the US via video link, Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley on Saturday threw more light on terror activities post 26/11 attacks. <br/><br/>He told the Special Court in Mumbai that he visited the Indian Army Southern Command headquarters at Pune in 2009 on the instructions of ISI's Major Iqbal, who wanted him to recruit some military personnel to get classified information.<br/><br/>Earlier too, he visited the place and had made a video of the Army station from outside.<br/><br/>Headley also said that he tried to get some information about Indian Army from Shiv Sena's Rajaram Rege.<br/><br/>He told the court 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 and the action taken by Pakistan's Investigating agency was superficial.<br/><br/>The LeT operative also revealed details of e-mails between him and Sajid Mir. He added that he had been to Pakistan several times after 26/11 terror attacks on Mumbai but he had never been called for inquiry by their investigating agency.<br/><br/>Headley's testimony has been adjourned till February 22.

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