<br/>The Lawyer of Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley has said that his client will cooperate with Indian authorities as required under the terms of his plea agreement if the US government<br/><br/>allows. Headley has confessed to plotting Mumbai attacks. John Theis said Headley's terms of the plea agreement on the 18th of this month requires that he allows himself to be interviewed by Indian authorities.<br/><br/>He said, Headley will cooperate to the extent it is required to by the terms of his plea agreement but as for the specifics. He said, the US government and our US attorney's office will determine the actual form. He was asked to comment about US Ambassador Timothy J Roemer's statement that no decision on<br/><br/>direct access for India to David Headley has been made.<br/><br/> Meanwhile, an FBI spokesperson has said, if the plea agreement says that Headley has agreed to meet with investigators from India, then that is what he will do. It is a question of when and where.<br/>
News On AIR | March 24, 2010 12:05 PM
Headley to cooperate with Indian authorities: Lawyer