Delhi Police have identified two central Delhi cyber cafes visited by suspected LeT operative David Coleman Headley during his three-day stay in the national capital early this year, police sources said on Tuesday.
The city police have intensified checkings at cyber cafes in central Delhi's Paharganj, which is continuing today also. Police described the searches as "routine" and not specifically for investigations into Headley case.
A senior police official said they have identified two cyber cafes visited by Headley during his three day stay in two hotels Paharganj in March.
"We have passed on this information to National Investigation Agency (NIA)," the official said.
When pointed out reports that Delhi Police has been asked not to investigate the Headley case, he said, they were not investigating the case but described the searches in Paharganj locality as "routine".
"We check cyber cafes every week. If we get some information, we will pass on to NIA. The checks are routine," the official said.
Police had carried out searches in cyber cafes and hotels in Paharganj area on Sunday also.
Police on Sunday visited various hotels, cyber cafes and telephone booths in the area and is understood to have collected details about their customers during March one and 15 this year. PTI