New Delhi: Indian investigators probing the role of David Headley in Mumbai terror attacks have stumbled upon evidence that the woman who had accompanied him during his trip to India in 2008 was his Moroccan wife.
Well-placed sources in the investigating said the woman, who had stayed at Mumbai's Taj Hotel, one of the targets of the 26/11 strikes, visited India for the first time in 2007 alone after coming from Pakistan and could have taken the photographs of the targets in Mumbai.
This information was shared with the FBI, which allegedly feigned ignorance about the same. The woman stayed in the five star hotel for a few days before returning to the neighbouring country, the sources said.
She came again to India in 2008, this time with Headley.
Well-placed sources in the investigating said the woman, who had stayed at Mumbai's Taj Hotel, one of the targets of the 26/11 strikes, visited India for the first time in 2007 alone after coming from Pakistan and could have taken the photographs of the targets in Mumbai.
This information was shared with the FBI, which allegedly feigned ignorance about the same. The woman stayed in the five star hotel for a few days before returning to the neighbouring country, the sources said.
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