26/11: Fresh NBWs against David Headley, Rana, Pak army officials
Delhi court issues warrants against duo, LeT founder Hafiz Saeed and Pak army officials.
New Delhi: A Delhi court today issued fresh non-bailable warrants against Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley, his accomplice Tahawwur Rana, Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafiz Saeed and 26/11 attack mastermind Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, who are accused of carrying out terror attacks here.
According to the court sources, District Judge I S Mehta issued non-bailable warrants (NBWs) against nine persons after National Investigation Agency (NIA) informed the court that they were still absconding and warrants issued against them earlier have not been executed yet.
The court issued NBWs against them for April 14, the next date of hearing. Besides Headley, Rana, Saeed and Lakhvi, warrants were issued against Pakistan Army officials Major Iqbal and Major Sameer Ali, top Al-Qaeda operative Illyas Kashmiri, believed to have died in a drone attack in Pakistan, Headley's handler Sajid Malik and ex-Pakistani Army officer Abdul Rehman Hashmi.
These nine accused were charge sheeted by NIA in December 2011 for allegedly entering into a conspiracy with members of banned terror outfits LeT and HuJI to commit terror acts in India.
The court had earlier taken cognisance of NIA's charge sheet against all the nine accused for their alleged roles in various terror acts in the country.
The NIA, in its charge sheet filed on December 24, 2011, had accused Headley, Rana, Saeed and six others of planning and executing terror strikes in India, including the 26/11 Mumbai attack.
The NIA had told the court that Headley did dry runs of several places in India before the 26/11 Mumbai attack and he had also gone to Pakistan several times where he met Pakistan Army official Major Iqbal, an accused in the case.