An Indian who used the services of Mumbai-based immigration offices of terror suspects David Headley and Tahawwur Rana has been deported by US authorities to India after his documents were allegedly found to be false. <br/><br/>The person (name withheld) hailing from a Gujarat town arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi well past midnight on Wednesday night.<br/><br/>Airport sources said on Thursday that the FBI had informed the Indian authorities about the detention of the person after Headley reportedly told them about his clients who had used the services of his immigration office in Mumbai.<br/><br/>His statement was recorded by officials in the national capital after which he was let off and allowed to travel back to his native place in Gujarat as he did not have links either with any terror organisation or with suspicious activities of Headley and Rana.<br/><br/>The person, who appeared to be unaware of Headley's alleged terror connection, told the investigators that he had paid huge sums of money to immigrate to the US from Canada.<br/><br/>
News On AIR | December 3, 2009 9:27 PM
Headley's client deported by US to India