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Pak High Commission officials helped Headley, Rana?

New Delhi: In another startling revelation in the ongoing Headley-Rana terror probe, it has come to light that two employees of the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi had helped the two suspected Lashkar operatives during their stay in the city.

Reports said on Tuesday that a High Commission officer had provided David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Rana with a satellite phone, which they used to make calls to Pakistan during their stay in the national capital.


The revelation came even as the Ministry of External Affairs ordered a probe into how Headley and Rana were provided visas by the Indian Consulate in Chicago.

External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said his ministry was looking into the issue and a probe will be conducted to find out why the duo was issued visas.

the procedure is that applications are made in the US and approved here in Delhi.

Headley was arrested in the US by the FBI last month for plotting terror attacks to be carried out in India and Denmark.

The duo has visited India on a number of occasions between 2006-09. Apart from staying in five star hotels in places like Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Pune and Lucknow, Headley and Rana had also stayed with some "private parties" who are being questioned by security agencies
 

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Rana-Headley behind Kasav's fake ID?

The National Investigative Agency (NIA) is exploring the possible link between LeT operatives David Headley, Tahawwur Rana and 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Amir Kasav. The NIA is scrutinising the documents and details collected by the Mumbai Crime Branch in it's local probe into Headley's Mumbai links.

It has already been established that Headley, who was arrested in Chicago by the FBI for alleged involvement in terror activities, had visited Mumbai several times between 2006 and 2009; and both Headley and Rana had stayed in Hotel Outram near the CST station.

Sources said that David Headley could have shot the video footage of terror targets in Mumbai, which was shown to Kasav and the other terrorists as a part of their terror training program. Sources also suggest the LeT terror duo had organised fake ID cards of a Bangalore college. The college IDs were later found on Ajmal Amir Kasav.

Officials also believe he provided the information to top Lashkar-e-Taiba operational commander Zarar Shah, which helped the 26/11 attackers.

The FBI document identifies a Lashkar-e-Taiba operative as 'A' and states he is known to the government and has substantial influence and responsibility within LeT. He was arrested by the Pakistani government but was released afterwards.

Officials, who are trying to piece together the puzzle, say that person could be Shah. Shah was arrested after the Indian government provided a dossier to Pakistan, detailing his role in the Mumbai attack but was released.

The 49-year-old Headley was arrested last month at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport as he prepared to board a flight to Philadelphia, intending to travel to Pakistan. FBI also arrested Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 48, a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, for his alleged involvement in terror activities.
 

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Pak ‘hosted’ Headley

NEW DELHI: Investigators have found that terror plotters David Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana were in Pakistan when Mumbai was attacked on November 26 last year, raising further suspicion about their possible involvement in the conspiracy. The Union Home Ministry has also issued fresh security alerts for the country’s nuclear installations after it was revealed that Headley had visited some of these places during his stay in India.


Even as Headley’s India network is being probed New Delhi has asked Canada to provide more inputs on Headley's accomplice Rana who is believed to have been in Mumbai just five days before the attack and who, sources said, was suspected to be the man responsible for arranging the finances.

Various teams of the National Investigation Agency are on the Headley-Rana trail all across the country and they continue to question people who came in contact with them. The teams were in Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Kochi as these places were the hub of the duo's activities.

Officials said that film maker Mahesh Bhatt’s son Rahul, a key figure who was in contact with Headley, had been asked not to leave Mumbai till the probe was over.

NUKE PLANTS ON ALERT

An alert for tightening security of nuclear plants was issued after investigators found that Headley possibly visited some states where such facilities are located, like Gujarat, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. The six most guarded nuclear plants are Narora in UP, Tarapur in Maharashtra, Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu, Kakrapar in Gujarat, Kota in Rajasthan and Kaiga in Karnataka.

The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in Mumbai is on the highest security alert, said sources.
 

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There are aspects of this Headley-Rana story by the Indian media that just dont make sense.

First point I want to make is this: the 26/11 attacks were nowhere near the level of sophistication of say the 9/11 attacks.

The hardest part of the 26/11 plan was the sailing from Pak to Mumbai.
After that it was just nothing more than mindless mass-murder against an Indian police that everyone knows is equiped with some of the most outdated guns and sticks.

This makes the 26/11 attacks not exactly rocket science.

So it is curious that the Pak planners of the 26/11 attacks would engage a Canadian and an American Pakistani diaspora in this plan. The first rule of thumb in operations like this is secrecy, and keeping the plot within as small a circle of people as possible, on a "need to know basis".

As for the surveillance, its not like they were trying to hit a highly fortified well defended secret target. These were targets with practically zero security, and they were public landmarks.

Maybe these 2 guys were planning a separate operation.

The most interesting thing about this case is the use of Pak diaspora with Western passports for terror strikes.

There are 2 groups of people that the India immigration should be on alert for:

1) all Pak origin persons entering India regardless of what their passport colour is. But this becomes really tough if they change their names to western sounding names. There must be cooperation with Interpol or something to trace original names.

2) Caucasian looking Muslim Converts from the West - This is very tricky area because you dont want to discriminate against someone based on religion, but in this case I think there has to be very thorough scrutiny before letting them in. The reason is that it seems that many of these converts tend to fall into extremist fringe at a far higher rate, than those who are born in the faith. It is a phenomenon that is not unique to any specific religion - it seems converts in general feel that they have something to prove.
 

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Mat, If at all they had any role in any terror attacks its because of their passport. That allowed them to move around freely. What you have suggested has to be implemented and the India security establishment is already thinking on those lines. Anyone of Pakistani origin will be treated with suspicion. Point is as in this case, how do you make out the origin of the man as he is similar to all Indians. Also if he has a western sounding name then again it becomes difficult.
Some kind of mechanism has to be formulated. We cannot have these lunatics moving around freely. I think a world wide agreement has to be passed that no country will issue fresh passport to people claiming they have lost if they have at any point travelled to Pakistan. Most of the terrorists as in case of the 9/11 ones, applied for fresh passports after their stint in Pakistan to ward of any suspicion. This has to be stopped.

Also if anyone has a passport stamped with a Pakistani visa has to be treated with suspicious eyes. I know there will be a lot of innocent travellers, but then we will have to take some harsh steps to improve security.
 

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Mat, If at all they had any role in any terror attacks its because of their passport. That allowed them to move around freely. What you have suggested has to be implemented and the India security establishment is already thinking on those lines. Anyone of Pakistani origin will be treated with suspicion. Point is as in this case, how do you make out the origin of the man as he is similar to all Indians. Also if he has a western sounding name then again it becomes difficult.
Some kind of mechanism has to be formulated. We cannot have these lunatics moving around freely. I think a world wide agreement has to be passed that no country will issue fresh passport to people claiming they have lost if they have at any point travelled to Pakistan. Most of the terrorists as in case of the 9/11 ones, applied for fresh passports after their stint in Pakistan to ward of any suspicion. This has to be stopped.

Also if anyone has a passport stamped with a Pakistani visa has to be treated with suspicious eyes. I know there will be a lot of innocent travellers, but then we will have to take some harsh steps to improve security.

Very good point Yusuf, there has to be a world-wide database of everyone especially non-Pakistanis who have travelled to Pak regularly and these individuals should be scrutinized extensively before being allowed in.

The only problem with that is that Pakistan will never agree to release such a database to foreign countries unless it comes under tremendous pressure from the US. But this is something that India should take up with the US.

Another 26/11 attacks by so-called "Pak or Pak trained foreign non-state actors" will be an absolute disaster for the region - India will have no choice but to hit Pakistan and that will affect all US plans in the region.
 

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Bollywood Link? Emraan Hashmi knew Headley

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TERROR LINK? Sources say investigators have found phone records that link Emraan Hashmi to Headley.

New Delhi: Investigators probing David Coleman Headley, the Pakistan-born US national arrested by the FBI for allegedly plotting terror attacks in India and Denmark, have now cause to believe a Bollywood link may exist.

Sources tell CNN-IBN that Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi could have been in touch with Headley and that investigators are looking to probe that link.
Sources say investigators have found phone records that link Emraan Hashmi to Headley.

They have added that Mahesh Bhatt's son, Rahul Bhatt introduced Emraan Hashmi to Headley, after which they (Headley and Hashmi) met up twice, including once on the sets of Hashmi's latest film, Tum Mile.

Sources also say it was Rahul Bhatt who told investigators that Emraan Hashmi and Headley have been in touch.

Emraan Hashmi is film-maker Mahesh Bhatt's nephew.

Meanwhile, Home Ministry sources now confirming that Rahul Bhatt is not a suspect and that he is being treated as a witness in the case.

Earlier, Home Secretary GK Pillai had said that everyone involved in the case will be treated as a suspect.

Sources have also told CNN-IBN that Rahul Bhatt took Headley to meet two Bollywood actresses, though the sources have refused to name these actresses.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the case, has asked Rahul Bhatt - who came in contact with terror suspect David Headley during the latter's stay in Mumbai - not to leave the city.

"The NIA team has been in Mumbai since Saturday and is gathering details pertaining to the activities of Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana. The NIA has recorded the statements of those who were in touch with Headley during his stay in the city," a senior police official told news agency PTI.

"Rahul Bhatt and the other three are fully cooperating with the police and NIA. All of them have been asked not to leave Mumbai for some time," the source told PTI on condition of anonymity.

The NIA has registered a case against Laskhar-e-Toiba operatives Headley and Rana after their arrest by the US investigating agency FBI for allegedly plotting terror attacks in India.
 

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`Is this how the country rewards patriots?'

MUMBAI: "We tried to help the nation in its fight against terrorism but now we have ourselves become victims. Theatres showing my film, `Tum Mile', are being attacked and fitness instructor Vilas Warak has been asked to stay away from the Moksh gym where he works,'' filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt said on Tuesday.

"I feel responsible for my son's friend Vilas, whom I persuaded to reveal all he knew about David Headley to the investigators. He is now a nervous wreck and I have to constantly remind him that he should be proud of how he has helped his country,'' Bhatt said.

"My son Rahul can stay at home for a month but this boy's family depends on him. He was to get married next month. His whole world has come crashing down. And for what? For doing his duty as a citizen? Is this the way this country rewards patriots?'' he asked. Bhatt says he is feeling so concerned about Warak that he is in two minds about going to the Vatican on November 21 to be part of a 500-artiste group invited by the Pope for a meeting on world peace. Anguished by the way he was let down by the establishment in the Headley case, Bhatt wrote to the Prime Minister and home minister on November 15. "Even as I await their reply, I have become the victim of mob terror,'' Bhatt said.

"It was my belief that the war against terrorism could not be won without the participation of the civil society that prompted me to encourage my son Rahul and his friend Vilas to go to the police. I told them that we, as members of civil society, were willing partners with the investigators in the war against terrorism. There can be no `them' and `us', we are after all one nation fighting the war. But, sadly, I was wrong,'' Bhatt said. "We were used as pawns.''

"In the West, they protect witnesses. Here, they have divulged Rahul and Vilas's names, putting them in harm's way,'' said Bhatt. He is hurt at the way people who fulfilled their duties as citizens have been turned into objects of suspicion. "People are talking about giving Rahul and Vilas clean chits, but no one is saying that the greatest clean chit is that they volunteered to divulge information to the investigators who were clueless,'' Bhatt asserted, saying that they had contributed to national security through their actions and not merely through words.
`Is this how the country rewards patriots?' - Mumbai - City - The Times of India

The first impression I get is that Rahul is innocent. He went up to the agencies and told what he had to. Seriously wonder why the agencies had to leak his name out and endanger his life and that of his family? The agencies should have been more mature in handling the case. The poor guy is being looked at as a suspect.
 

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With terrorism it's always going to be "guilty until proven innocent", and not "innocent until proven guilty". Let him cooperate with a full-fledged enquiry to prove he is "helping the nation in its fight against terrorism" first, and then think about getting married. Just to tell his bride to be that she isn't marrying a man who partook in activities that killed many. A "clean chit" from initial investigations don't mean crap.
 

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Headley, Rana planned to blast Sabarimala & Guruvayur temples.


The terrorist duo David Colman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana had planned to blast two major temples in Kerala -- the Sabarimala Ayyappa temple and Guruyaur Sreekrishna Swami temple -- to spread panic in the state and country, central intelligence sources told rediff.com.

This was reportedly revealed by terror suspects while they were questioned by the Intelligence Bureau in connection with the Headley-Rana case.

Deputy Superintendent of the National Investigative Agency Habeeb Rawuthar has also reportedly questioned several people in Kerala, who had earlier attended the Students Islamic Movement of India camp in Panayikkulam and Vagamon, in connection with this revelation.

Intelligence sources had earlier confirmed that the serial blasts in Jaipur , Bangalore, New Delhi and Hyderabad were earlier planned and plotted at these SIMI training camps.

The state police is also hunting for some men who had attended the camps, but have fled the state. It is searching for the files of those who attended the SIMI camps that may contain details about the plot.

Central intelligence agencies had earlier sent a letter to the chief secretaries of all states warning that the LeT had proposed to attack power installations.

Kerala was believed to be the prime target of the attack, as there are several major and minor hydroelectric power projects in the state.

The state government had also confirmed the threat and had provided security to the power projects, which are mostly located in remote areas.

The Kerala police has, meanwhile, reopened the Ernakulam collectorate blast case that occurred few months ago to ascertain whether Rana or Headley had played a role in it. The blast had been low-key and had been caused using Improvised Explosive Devices.

There are also unconfirmed reports that a group of Kerala-based men, who had received terror training from the LeT through the outlawed SIMI, have crossed over to Bangladesh and is active within the outfit Harkattul Mujahiddin
 

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I can pretend to understand what motivated the the pak chut behind these diabolical plans,what about the American guy.was he the typical rent-a-terrorist kind of free lancer.

And whats with Mahesh Bhatts and Mumbai flats,it seems to be a never ending saga.While 'bhatija' was busy complaining about not able to buy flats in mumbai,'beta' was busy helping terrorist rent out flats in mumbai.At this rate Mahesh Bhatt&family will be lucky if they get keep any flat in Mumbai.

Where are the Shiv sena and MNS when you need them :)
 

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I can pretend to understand what motivated the the pak chut behind these diabolical plans,what about the American guy.was he the typical rent-a-terrorist kind of free lancer.
The American guy is pak born who has changed is name from Daood Gilani to David Headley. His mother is American while father is Pakistani. So, both are Pakistanis. While David Headley is the foot soldier who did surveying of the targets and recruitment of terrorists, Tawahuur Rana is the handler of David Headley and many other unknown terrorists out there.
 

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Links of these guys to Pakistani Army gets clearer.

Ex-Military Officer in Pakistan Is Linked to 2 Chicago Terrorism Suspects

By DAVID JOHNSTON and ERIC SCHMITT
WASHINGTON — The arrests last month of two Chicago men accused of planning an attack on a Danish newspaper have widened into a global terrorism inquiry that has led to arrests in Pakistan and implicated a former Pakistani military officer as a co-conspirator, government officials said Wednesday.

In India, where the pair from Chicago are said to have wanted to attack the country’s national defense college, investigators are trying to determine whether the two men played a role in attacks a year ago in Mumbai in which more than 160 people were killed. Officials said they had not clearly established a connection.

The case is one of the first criminal cases in which the federal authorities seem to have directly linked terrorism suspects in the United States to a former Pakistani military officer, though they have long suspected connections between extremists and many members of the Pakistani military. Intelligence officials believe that some Pakistani military and intelligence officials even encourage terrorists to attack what they see as Pakistan’s enemies, including targets in India.

The two men, David Coleman Headley, 49, and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 48, were accused in complaints unsealed on Oct. 27 of plotting against the employees of a newspaper in Copenhagen that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005 that offended many Muslims.

The complaints suggested that Mr. Headley — who was accused of the most serious charges, attempting to murder and maim in a foreign country — had cooperated with the authorities after his arrest on Oct. 3 as he boarded a plane on the first leg of a trip to Pakistan. The officials, who asked not to be identified because they were discussing a continuing inquiry, now say that the investigation has widened further in part because of the wealth of information supplied by Mr. Headley.

John Theis, a lawyer for Mr. Headley, and Patrick W. Blegen, a lawyer for Mr. Rana, would not comment on who was suspected of being the co-conspirator or other matters in the case. Randall Samborn, a spokesman for Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the United States attorney in Chicago, also declined to comment. Mr. Headley and Mr. Rana are in custody pending further proceedings. Each is scheduled to appear at a detention hearing in early December.

A spokesman for the Pakistani Embassy here also declined to comment, citing the continuing inquiry.

Mr. Headley, who changed his name from Daood Gilani in 2006, is a United States citizen who lived in Pakistan but recently was mainly a resident of Chicago. Mr. Rana is a Canadian citizen who has lived legally in Chicago, where he operated a travel agency and other businesses.

Mr. Headley and Mr. Rana are graduates of a military academy in the town of Hasan Abdal in Pakistan, and they maintained e-mail contact with other former students, including officers in Pakistan’s military. They belonged to a group of the school’s graduates who referred to themselves as the “abdalians” in Internet postings, according to government affidavits.

Mr. Headley and Mr. Rana were accused in the complaints of reporting to Ilyas Kashmiri, a former Pakistani military officer who has become an Islamic militant commander associated with both Al Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Taiba. The latter is a Pakistan-based militant group suspected in the deadly attacks in Mumbai.

The officials declined to name the other former military officer in the case, who is suspected as a co-conspirator. He is said to have recently left the Pakistani Army and held the rank of colonel or brigadier general, higher ranks than Mr. Kashmiri held.

Prosecution documents in the case said that the officer was arrested earlier this past summer in Pakistan on unspecified charges and later released. However, another official said that the officer was discharged only after his associates pressured the Pakistani authorities to free him.

In the complaints against Mr. Headley and Mr. Rana, the officer is identified as an uncharged conspirator by the letters “A” and “B.” The complaints describe him as “associated with Kashmiri, as well as with Lashkar-e-Taiba.”

One official who has been briefed on the investigation said that Pakistani authorities had arrested as many as five other people in connection with the plot in recent weeks, including some former or current Pakistani military officials. Those people remain in custody, but it was unclear what role they played in the expanding plot.

American military and intelligence officials said the case involving Mr. Headley and Mr. Rana reflected a new and evolving pattern of individual militants with different backgrounds and experience, rather than terrorist groups, teaming up to plot and carry out attacks.

“In a lot of ways, it’s moving beyond the mainline activities of individual groups to elements of various militant groups or terrorist organizations that have spent time together, have fought together, maybe trained together, that now have associations with certain facilitators that now come together to plan and execute attacks,” said a Defense Department official who is following the case closely.

“The present and future is less about individual groups conducting attacks, and more about combinations of individuals, and groups and facilitators that come together,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the criminal investigation. “Together they have the resources, the means, the insights to execute those attacks.”

The official said that Mr. Kashmiri was a prime example of this new kind of operator. Mr. Kashmiri, a former Pakistani special operations commando, has extensive contacts with Kashmiri militant groups as well as with Al Qaeda in Pakistan.

Officials in Mumbai said that Mr. Headley and Mr. Rana visited the city and several others in India in the months before the assault on Mumbai last November, and may have visited some of the sites that were attacked.

“It seems like there is some connection” between the attacks and the two men’s repeated visits to India, Ashok Chavan, chief minister of Maharashtra State, said in an interview. “But the link has to be established.”

A senior police official said that in 2007 Mr. Headley stayed at the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower hotel, one of the main targets of the Mumbai attack.

Indian news reports citing anonymous officials have said that Mr. Headley also visited other sites that were attacked — including a cafe popular with tourists and a Jewish community center, but the official said the reports had not been confirmed.

India’s home minister, P. Chidambaram, told reporters last week that the links were being explored but declined to elaborate.

“He visited India many times before 26/11,” Mr. Chidambaram told reporters, referring to the date of the attacks on Nov. 26, 2008. “We are investigating a probable link between 26/11 and Headley.”

Investigators in India have long suspected the attackers in Mumbai had outside help in planning and carrying out the assaults beyond the Lashkar-e-Taiba leaders based in Pakistan. Some of their targets, like the Jewish center, were not well known and were hard to find.

Lydia Polgreen contributed reporting from Mumbai, India.
 

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David Headley (aka Daood Gilani) tried to recruit people who were affected by Godhra riots for terrorist acts in India

Terror talent wanted for riot revenge

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The relief camps where the victims of the post-Godhra riots of 2002 were taken for their safety were the focus of David Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana’s recruitment drive for Lashkar-e-Toiba’s terror campaign against India. Sources in the police department said that the two LeT operatives had reportedly visited some rehabilitation camps in Danilimda.

However, the police are yet to identify someone from Danilimda or any other part of the city, who had met Headley or Rana at the relief camps. The exact weeks or months in which the duo visited the relief camps are also not known.

DNA had earlier warned that, in the absence of speedy justice, the relief camps which housed riot victims seething with desire for revenge, and the neglected Muslim ghettoes of Ahmedabad, could become fertile ground for terrorism.

The sources said that, during their visit to the city, Headley and Rana had tried to take advantage of the simmering anger among youths of the minority community who were ‘desperate for revenge’.

The two terrorists were allegedly looking for youths who had not yet decided on a revenge plan. According to reports, Headley and Rana had offered the angry youths a lavish lifestyle in Canada even as they prepared to avenge the the 2002 bloodbath. He gave them the example of his own life in Canada and is reported to have told the youths that if they agreed to work with him, they, too, would live comfortably in Canada. The sources said Headley and Rana had also met some people who had migrated to Danilimda from other parts of the city. “During his visit, he preferred to contact youths who had suffered tragic losses in the riots,” a source said. The aim of the interviews that Headley and Rana organised in the city, ostensibly for jobs in foreign countries, was also the same — to recruit youths among riot victims who were willing to work for the LeT.

However, no officer of the Gujarat police could confirm about these meetings in the city.
 

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Headley used Rahul as cover for 26/11 recce

Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley used a naïve Rahul Bhatt as an "unsuspecting cover" while he conducted a reconnaissance tour of all the 26/11 targets, investigators said on Wednesday.
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Investigators said Rahul had neither any inkling of Headley's designs nor could he understand the code language the LeT operative used while talking on the phone. Worse, Rahul could not find a pattern to all these visits even after 26/11 and Headley's sudden disappearance.

An investigating officer said: "When we questioned him, Rahul said Headley often mentioned he was a fan of Shantaram and that he wanted to see all the Mumbai landmarks mentioned in the book. Subsequently, Rahul and sometimes Rahul's friends accompanied Headley to these places. These are the same landmarks which were attacked on 26/11. These were not one-off visits. Headley took Rahul and a few other film personalities to these spots several times." The officer said that contrary to the Bhatt family's claim that it didn't find anything amiss in Headley, Rahul told investigators he found Headley's behaviour odd at times. "It is only now that Rahul has realised that Headley spoke on the phone in some code language." The code words used in Rahul's presence included "Mickey Mouse", "Allah", "Jannat", "North", "Maal" and "baraf" (Hindi for ice). Another word the officers haven't deciphered yet may have referred to the three top cities in the country.

"We are not saying Rahul was involved or had any knowledge (of the conspiracy)," an investigator said. "But if Headley's code language did not make him suspicious, he should have at least connected the dots when all the places they visited together in Colaba came under attack. It is unfortunate that Rahul had been so naïve as to ignore the tell tale signs of trouble." Rahul reportedly never suspected his American friend to be anything other than a fitness freak he met at Moksh, an upmarket gym and wellness place opposite the US consulate in the Breach Candy area in south Mumbai.

Investigators seem to have deciphered what the code words may have meant. "Mickey Mouse" could be a reference to sleeper cells. "Allah" could have been code for a message from someone senior in Headley's terror hierarchy. "Jannat", the police say, meant a potential target for a fidayeen attack and "baraf" meant it was 'cool' or fine to go ahead with the plot.

The police claim Rahul and Headley's other friends from the film world knew he was Asian. "He spoke in an American accent, but looked Asian," an officer said. "We've come to know some of the film stars knew Headley was Muslim and was regularly travelling to Pakistan. If that didn't arouse suspicion, what could?" However, the mystery remains as to why Headley chose to befriend Rahul. An investigator said being with the filmmaker's son helped Headley gain some 'space' to plan and execute what he had come for.

"Once Headley befriended Rahul through gym instructor Vilas Warak, he ignored the trainer and showed greater interest in being in touch with Rahul," an investigator said. "How would anyone suspect he was conducting a recce while being with the son of one of the biggest directors?" Investigators say Headley had also interacted with a relative of the Bhatt family. The relative and his girlfriend are likely to be questioned.

"The Bhatts claim we are hounding Rahul and that he came to us voluntarily. This is far from reality. It was only after we reached Headley's rented Breach Candy house that he came to us. We would have come to know of his friendship with Headley. The Bhatts possibly saw the trouble that lay ahead." Police sources claim a lawyer-turned-politician has been calling up senior officers every day and asking them to not pressure Rahul.
 

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Rana and Headley have elite Pak antecedents

Chidanand Rajghatta, TNN 19 November 2009, 09:57pm IST

WASHINGTON: Emerging profiles of Pakistani expatriates Tahawwur Hussain Rana and Daood Gilani a.k.a. David Headley, the two principal accused in a transcontinental terror plot, show they belonged to elite Pakistani families rooted in the military and the diplomatic world, far removed from the clichéd image of indigent madrassa recruits that is often associated with Pakistani terrorism. It appears they are both in the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed/ Mohammed Atta/Omar Sheikh mould - Pakistani transplants in the west who struggled to come to terms with liberal western outlook.

That they both went to Hasan Abdal Cadet College, an elite boys' military residential school in Pakistan that counts generals and diplomats among its alumni is well known through the FBI affidavit. But it now emerges that while both Rana and Gilani migrated to the west in their teens, they retain considerable influential family connections in Pakistan. Two of Rana's brothers are said to be serving officers in the Pakistan army; and Gilani's pedigree is as privileged - he is the son of a now deceased diplomat.

The discovery that two expatriates well-entrenched in America but having active military-diplomatic connections in Pakistan has sent alarms through security establishments because of how easily they could move between the two worlds. On Thursday, in a calculated leak the US media, American officials directly linked the duo to a former Pakistani military officer, though, the New York Times reported circumspectly, ''they have long suspected connections between extremists and many members of the Pakistani military.''

The Pakistani military's connections to terrorism are rather more direct, best illustrated in reported telephone intercepts that show both current army chief Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and his predecessor Pervez Musharraf (durign the Kargil infiltration) endorsing terrorists and their tactics. Washington is still coy about outing Pakistan on this matter, but for the first time, US officials are sending out unmistakable signals that they know the Pakistani military is involved in terrorist activities and will not hesitate to call them on this.

For now though, US officials have declined to name the ''former'' military officer involved in the Rana-Gilani case. But he is said to have ''recently'' left the Pakistani Army and held the rank of colonel or brigadier general. There are conflicting reports about whether he is currently in Pakistani custody, with some reports suggesting that he was arrested but freed under pressure from the military. Identified in court documents as Individual A, he is said to be different person from Rana's two brothers, who are in the military but so far have not been implicated in the case.

Meanwhile, the Rana-Gilani/Headley trail in the west has thrown up a sketchy but fascinating story of how a young man from Pakistan grew up in a dysfunctional manner in the west

Gilani's mother Serill Headley, who died in 2008, was a Pennsylvania resident who was married in the sixties to a Pakistani diplomat (from whom Daood took his last name) and lived in Pakistan before their separation. She returned to the US in the early 70s and bought a 100-year old tavern in Philadelphia, renaming it Khyber Pass bar/restaurant and running it successfully as a bustling nightspot for more than a decade.

In 1977, after at least two attempts, she got custody of the young Daood Gilani, who was at the Hasan Abdal Cadet College at that time. Transported to Philadelphia, Daood apparently suffered from culture shock. Raised a Muslim, he had trouble adjusting to the idea that his mother ran a bar, according to a report that that time in the Philadelphia Inquirer, which traced his background in a story on Thursday. "He has never been alone with, much less had a date with, a girl, except the servant girls of his household," the paper quoted a column from that time from its archives.

Serill Headley turned over the business to her son in 1985 and he quickly ran it into the ground, according to current owners of the restaurant. Meantime, he is said to have studied accounting, possibly at a community college in the Philadelphia region, and operated a video store, FliksVideo, with his mother.

In 1997, under his birth name of Gilani, he was convicted on federal charges in Brooklyn of smuggling heroin into the country and sentenced to 15 months in prison, according to the Inquirer. Serrill Headley died in 2008, two years after Gilani changed his name to reflect his western pedigree as a cover for his terror plans. And in a filmi twist to the Gilani/Headley character, family members in an archived Inquirer report have described him as having striking eyes - one blue and one brownish-green.

Rana, like Gilani, also came to the west decades ago, although the circumstances of his migration are less clear. He became a Canadian citizen, but lives primarily in Chicago with his Samraz Akhtar Rana, two daughters and a son, owning several businesses and a farm which supplies halal meat to his grocery store in Chicago's desi enclave, Devon Avenue. Rana though still owns a home outside Ottawa in Canada where his ailing father, and another one of his brothers, a well-regarded journalist with the political newspaper Hill Times, live.

The question facing investigators is whether Rana and Headley were actively considering terrorist attack themselves or whether they were on a reconnaissance mission to scope the target and scout for recruits. Both are in their late 40s, which does not fit the typical profile of an active jihadi, although Gilani-Headley is on record as saying the Danish cartoons on Prophet Mohammed made him "feel disposed towards violence for the offending parties."
 

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The first impression I get is that Rahul is innocent. He went up to the agencies and told what he had to. Seriously wonder why the agencies had to leak his name out and endanger his life and that of his family? The agencies should have been more mature in handling the case. The poor guy is being looked at as a suspect.
I don't know the details of their interaction or whether he is guilty or not.

What I do know is that there is absolutely no system in place to guide the actions of public and private agencies when it comes to important/complex events. This may sound ridiculous, but its true. Indian society lacks substantial policy and procedures to handle any challenge, particularly when it comes to the rule of law. This decrepitude has resulted in untold damage time and time again, but for whatever reason this problem has not been corrected.

Lack of professionalism not only makes the quality of the investigation and the case at large weak, but it also results in the lack of trust from outer more competent agencies.

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What amazes me is how an otherwise downtrodden American citizen who took classes at community college, got busted on a heroin charge and did time was able to rub shoulders with the movers and shakers of Mumbai. Was it merely his American accent (if real) that did the trick?
 

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The American guy is pak born who has changed is name from Daood Gilani to David Headley. His mother is American while father is Pakistani. So, both are Pakistanis. While David Headley is the foot soldier who did surveying of the targets and recruitment of terrorists, Tawahuur Rana is the handler of David Headley and many other unknown terrorists out there.
So basically Headley got his ammi's "shakal" and abba's "akkal"............now things are getting clear!
 

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Pak Army officer linked to Rana, Headley


WASHINGTON: The arrests last month of Tahawwur Hussain Rana and David Coleman Headley, accused of planning an attack on Delhi’s defence college and a Danish newspaper, have widened into a global terrorism inquiry

that has led to arrests in Pakistan and implicated a former Pakistani military officer as a co-conspirator, government officials said on Wednesday.

In India, where the pair from Chicago are said to have wanted to attack the country’s national defense college, investigators are trying to determine whether the two men played a role in attacks a year ago in Mumbai in which more than 160 people were killed. Officials said they had not clearly established a connection.

The case is one of the first criminal cases in which the federal authorities seem to have directly linked terrorism suspects in the United States to a former Pakistani military officer, though they have long suspected connections between extremists and many members of the Pakistani military. Intelligence officials believe that some Pakistani military and intelligence officials even encourage terrorists to attack what they see as Pakistan’s enemies, including targets in India.

The two men, David Coleman Headley, 49, and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 48, were accused in complaints unsealed on Oct. 27 of plotting against the employees of a newspaper in Copenhagen that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005 that offended many Muslims.

The complaints suggested that Headley – who was accused of the most serious charges, attempting to murder and maim in a foreign country – had cooperated with the authorities after his arrest on Oct. 3 as he boarded a plane on the first leg of a trip to Pakistan. The officials, who asked not to be identified because they were discussing a continuing inquiry, now say that the investigation has widened further in part because of the wealth of information supplied by Headley.

John Theis, a lawyer for Headley, and Patrick W. Blegen, a lawyer for Rana, would not comment on who was suspected of being the co-conspirator or other matters in the case. Randall Samborn, a spokesman for Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the United States attorney in Chicago, also declined to comment. Headley and Rana are in custody pending further proceedings. Each is scheduled to appear at a detention hearing in early December.

A spokesman for the Pakistani Embassy here also declined to comment, citing the continuing inquiry.

Headley, who changed his name from Daood Gilani in 2006, is a United States citizen who lived in Pakistan but recently was mainly a resident of Chicago. Rana is a Canadian citizen who has lived legally in Chicago, where he operated a travel agency and other businesses.

Headley and Rana are graduates of a military academy in the town of Hasan Abdal in Pakistan, and they maintained e-mail contact with other former students, including officers in Pakistan’s military. They belonged to a group of the school’s graduates who referred to themselves as the "abdalians" in Internet postings, according to government affidavits.

Headley and Rana were accused in the complaints of reporting to Ilyas Kashmiri, an Islamic militant commander associated with both al-Qaida and Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based militant group suspected in the deadly attacks in Mumbai.

The officials declined to name the other former military officer in the case who is said to have recently left the Pakistani army and held the rank of colonel or brigadier general, higher ranks than Kashmiri held.

Prosecution documents in the case said that the officer was arrested earlier this past summer in Pakistan on unspecified charges and later released. However, another official said that the officer was discharged only after his associates pressured the Pakistani authorities to free him.

In the complaints against Headley and Rana, the officer is identified as an uncharged conspirator by the letters "A" and "B." The complaints describe him as "associated with Kashmiri, as well as with Lashkar-e-Taiba."

One official who has been briefed on the investigation said that Pakistani authorities had arrested as many as five other people in connection with the plot in recent weeks, including some former or current Pakistani military officials. Those people remain in custody, but it was unclear what role they played in the expanding plot.

American military and intelligence officials said the case involving Headley and Rana reflected a new and evolving pattern of individual militants with different backgrounds and experience, rather than terrorist groups, teaming up to plot and carry out attacks.

"In a lot of ways, it’s moving beyond the mainline activities of individual groups to elements of various militant groups or terrorist organizations that have spent time together, have fought together, maybe trained together, that now have associations with certain facilitators that now come together to plan and execute attacks," said a Defense Department official who is following the case closely.

"The present and future is less about individual groups conducting attacks, and more about combinations of individuals, and groups and facilitators that come together," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the criminal investigation. "Together they have the resources, the means, the insights to execute those attacks."

The official said that Kashmiri was a prime example of this new kind of operator. Kashmiri, a former Pakistani special operations commando, has extensive contacts with Kashmiri militant groups as well as with al-Qaida in Pakistan.

In India, officials in Mumbai said that Headley and Rana visited it and several other Indian cities in the months before the assault on Mumbai last November, and may have visited some of the sites that were attacked.

"It seems like there is some connection" between the attacks and the two men’s repeated visits to India, Ashok Chavan, chief minister of Maharashtra State, said in an interview. "But the link has to be established."

A senior police official said that in 2007 Headley had stayed at the Taj Palace Hotel, one of the main targets of the Mumbai attack.

Indian news reports citing anonymous officials have said that Headley also visited other sites that were attacked – including a cafe popular with tourists and a Jewish community center, but the official said the reports had not been confirmed.

India’s home minister, P. Chidambaram, told reporters last week that the links were being explored but declined to elaborate.

"He visited India many times before 26/11," Chidambaram told reporters, referring to the date of the attacks on Nov. 26, 2008. "We are investigating a probable link between 26/11 and Headley."

Investigators in India have long suspected the attackers in Mumbai had outside help in planning and carrying out the assaults beyond the Lashkar-e-Taiba leaders based in Pakistan. Some of their targets, like the Jewish center, were not well known and were hard to find.
 

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Yaar! There are no 'americans' being used, LeT is only using Paks based in US. The two pigsLeTs that are caught are both Paks.

This is Tahawwar Hussain Rana


This is David Headley/Dawood Gilani


This guy is not 'american looking' for the Jr Bhatt to get confused. Rahul Bhatt also introduced this fellow to 15 other film personalities including some starlets. One of whom Headley dated(apparantly). Rahul Bhatt introduced him to his family members as well. Now, who introduces so many people to a 'gym acquaitance'? This shit is deeper. Maybe there is D-company link somewhere. Bollywood and mafia have long and murky connections, its an open secret. This Rahul was given no clean chit so far and he doesnt seem so innocent either.

Rana was fixer, planner, financier
From channelising funds, facilitating Headley’s visits to getting him a Pak visa, Rana did it all, say investigators
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NIA forms teams to trace Headley visits

Mumbai: The National Investigation Agency has formed several teams here as well as in other states and started questioning several people to trace the footsteps of David Headley and his accomplice Tahawwar Hussain Rana, in India as new leads suggested that they had visited Kerala. NIA officials were looking for an estate agent in Khar, a western suburb of the city, and Tardeo of Central Mumbai, who could have helped Headley in finding a house in Breach Candy in South Mumbai, official sources said. — PTI


New Delhi, November 15
Even as the investigators are probing David Headley’s role in various terror plots, including the deadly 26/11 Mumbai attacks, the handiwork of his accomplice, Tahhawur Hussian Rana, a Pakistan-born Canadian national, has started to unravel and appears to be equally dangerous.

Rana, the 48-year-old business man, whose bearded, bespectacled face is being splashed on television news bulletins these days, say sources, was in know of everything. He was a key player, the planner and the man through whom funds were channelised to Headley and it was Rana who acted as the “fixer” for Headley.

Investigators now know that Rana was the one who owned the immigration/visa consultancy firm, whose branch Headley opened in Tardeo, Mumbai. The firm functioned in Mumbai till July 2008 without any suspicion and was possibly used to facilitate the escape of militants of the Indian Mujahideen after blasts in Jaipur and Delhi. Rana’s firm had enabled Headley to travel twice to Denmark as a representative of his immigration company.

It was Rana who arranged air tickets for Headley's overseas travels, including the nine visits to India between 2006 and 2009 and also to Europe. Again it was Rana, who used his contacts with the Pakistan Consul General in Chicago, Aman Rashid, when he attempted to get a five-year visa for Headley. Rana falsely described Headley as a ‘white-coloured American’ and not as someone who hailed from Pakistan.

Notably, the Consul General, Rana and Headley had attended the same school - the Punjab Government’s Army Cadet School at Hasan Abdal in Pakistan. The Pakistani diplomat knew Headley by his original name Daood Gilani and it was Rana who tried to hoodwink the diplomat with the “white American” theory.

The link of Headley and Rana to the Pakistan-based Laskhar-e-Toiba has already been established from frequent calls to suspicious numbers in Pakistan and also their visits. The FBI lists two unmanned persons in Pakistan who have so far been identified as “contact-A” and “Laskhar contact-A”. Rana knew both of them.

Even the FBI knows the importance of Rana and has sought a nearly 60-day extension till January 14, 2010, to file an indictment against him. Originally the chargesheet was to be filed on November 19. The FBI was granted such an extension in time against Headley and now has time till January 1, 2010. Investigators, who are in the know of matters, say Indian officials need time to examine the evidence.

Meanwhile, Home Secretary GK Pillai told reporters on the sidelines of a function that the probe in India will take four to six weeks. “Investigations are on, it will take us at least, I will put it as something between four to six weeks, to complete the probe. Once that investigation is completed, we will know the links,” he said. In reply to a specific question on Rana’s movements, Pillai said he had visited Kochi in Kerala and the probe to find out what he did while in the city is on.
 

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