New Delhi:
Investigators are now focusing on finding clinching evidence on David Headley and Tahawwur Rana's links to the 26/11 attacks, as more and more clues are being uncovered. The latest is the fact that both Headley and Rana were in Pakistan during the Mumbai attacks and left just after the carnage.
India's newly set up National Investigation Agency is all set to question 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab on whether he knows Rana and Headley. Rana was also in Mumbai just before the 26/11 attacks. (Read: The evidence so far)
The investigation has also now widened to involve Canada, as Rana is a citizen of that country. Indian investigators are currently there to find out more. (Read: Where the probe stands)
Islamabad is so far silent on the latest revelation.
Headley and Rana were arrested last month by the FBI for allegedly planning terror attacks against India. Since then, India has been trying to trace what appears to be a trail of terror that the two men were laying in India for a new and gigantic offensive. (Read: How FBI nailed Rana, Headley)
Headley also visited Mumbai on the nine trips he made to India between 2006 and 2009. The cities that the two men travelled to include Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Lucknow, Agra, Kochi, Surat, Ahmedabad. (Read: Headley's travel and stay in India)
More than 20 teams have been formed to investigate the case. Emails intercepted by the FBI show that Headley was in regular touch with top terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT).
India's nuclear plants have been put on high alert. That's partly as a result of the investigations in the Headley-Rana case. A spy arrested over the weekend at the Delhi airport was carrying documents and photographs on the Narora Atomic Plant in Uttar Pradesh. (Read: India's nuclear centres on alert)
India's newly set up National Investigation Agency is all set to question 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab on whether he knows Rana and Headley. Rana was also in Mumbai just before the 26/11 attacks. (Read: The evidence so far)
The investigation has also now widened to involve Canada, as Rana is a citizen of that country. Indian investigators are currently there to find out more. (Read: Where the probe stands)
Islamabad is so far silent on the latest revelation.
Headley and Rana were arrested last month by the FBI for allegedly planning terror attacks against India. Since then, India has been trying to trace what appears to be a trail of terror that the two men were laying in India for a new and gigantic offensive. (Read: How FBI nailed Rana, Headley)
Headley also visited Mumbai on the nine trips he made to India between 2006 and 2009. The cities that the two men travelled to include Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Lucknow, Agra, Kochi, Surat, Ahmedabad. (Read: Headley's travel and stay in India)
More than 20 teams have been formed to investigate the case. Emails intercepted by the FBI show that Headley was in regular touch with top terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT).
India's nuclear plants have been put on high alert. That's partly as a result of the investigations in the Headley-Rana case. A spy arrested over the weekend at the Delhi airport was carrying documents and photographs on the Narora Atomic Plant in Uttar Pradesh. (Read: India's nuclear centres on alert)
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