vIndianz.com (16 Dec, 2009) — India has required a report from its Chicago consulate on the suspected vanishing of papers related to visas given to David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Rana, accused by US authorities of being part of the 26/11 conspiracy, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said on Wednesday.
“I have sought a truthful report from our consul general,” Rao told reporters in the Capital. The Indian consulate in Chicago issued visas to Rana and Headley to travel to India. Both made numerous trips between the years 2006 to 2008 to different cities in India.
The National Investigation Agency is presently inquiring the visa application process as part of its inquiry into the role of Headley and Rana into the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Rao added that India was getting “very good cooperation from the United States government” in the investigation.
“We have been told that they will oblige with us at all levels,” she said.
Further Reading- Headley: Destroy India
- India may seek further access to Headley in US – The Hindu
- David Headley has credibility problems: Experts – Times of India
- Report on Headley’s case
- Headley’s confinement hearing postponed until further notice
- India may get access to Headley again – Hindustan Times
- India may get access to Headley again – Hindustan Times
- Mumbai terror trial in Chicago winding down – The Hindu
- India to get more access to Headley: US – indiablooms
- India to officially accuse Headley in 26/11 case
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