LeT had targeted Bal Thackeray, says David Headley

He had visited Shiv Sena Bhavan twice and he was not aware who else was on LeT's list apart from Bal Thackeray.

Update: 2016-03-24 20:55 GMT
David Coleman Headley (Photo: AFP)

Mumbai: Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley on Thursday specifically named late Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray and said that Laskhar-e-Taiyyaba (LeT) wanted to target the leader. Headley also mentioned about a person who attempted to kill Bal Thackeray and was detained by the police, but escaped from police custody.

While answering questions asked by advocate Khan Abdul Wahab, the defence lawyer of Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal, Headley revealed some new important facts, including that his visit for reconnaissance of targets in Mumbai for the 26/11 terror attack was funded by Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.

“LeT wanted to eliminate Shiv Sena chief… His name was Bal Thackeray,” said Headley when the defence lawyer asked him the purpose of his visit to Shiv Sena Bhavan in Dadar. When asked if LeT made any more attempts on Bal Thackeray’s life, Headley replied that he did not have first-hand knowledge of it, but according to him there was an attempt on his life and the person who tried to attack him was detained by the police and escaped from custody later. Headley could not furnish any further details about this attempt. He also said that he had visited Shiv Sena Bhavan twice and he was not aware who else was on LeT’s list apart from Bal Thackeray.

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