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Headley Did Not Disclose Pak Origin While Seeking Visa

David Coleman Headley, the American LeT suspect in the Mumbai attack case, did not disclose his Pakistani-origin while seeking an Indian visa, raising no alarm bells at the Indian Consulate in Chicago. Headley, who was

PTI Published : Dec 26, 2009 13:50 IST, Updated : Dec 26, 2009 14:08 IST
headley did not disclose pak origin while seeking visa
headley did not disclose pak origin while seeking visa

David Coleman Headley, the American LeT suspect in the Mumbai attack case, did not disclose his Pakistani-origin while seeking an Indian visa, raising no alarm bells at the Indian Consulate in Chicago.

Headley, who was earlier called Dawood Gilani, gave 'Headley' as his last name at birth in his visa application and wrote his father's name as 'William Headley', according to reliable information.

The Pakistani-American, charged with criminal conspiracy in the attack that killed 166 people in Mumbai, had changed his name to David Headley apparently to conceal his Muslim or Pakistani identity, the FBI chargesheet against him says. 

In his visa application he did not disclose his Pakistani origin and that cannot be traced from his passport as parents names' do not appear in the US passport and his place of birth is also Washington. 

The information provided by Headley matched that on his passport and the documents submitted by him, and since the US passport has no such details as parents names or previous nationality, it could not have alerted the Consulate. 

Besides, Headley's and his accomplice Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Rana's names do not appear in the Government of India blacklist or one maintained by the embassy as till then there were no adverse intelligence inputs against them. 

Headley, 48, and Rana, 49, were arrested in October by FBI for plotting attacks in India and for involvement in the Mumbai attack in which six Americans also died.

Reports that Headley and Rana's visa papers were missing had created ripples, prompting Ministry of External Affairs to seek a factual report from the diplomatic mission in Chicago. 

However, the original visa application form along with the attached documents were later "retrieved" from the Chicago consulate's record room. 

Headley and Rana both travelled to India on multi-entry visas issued by the Indian mission. Headley made several trips to India to get videos and pictures of terrorist targets in Mumbai at the behest of Lashkar-e-Taiba. 

He submitted his business sponsor letter from the Immigrant Law Center owned by Raymond Sanders, a US national. 

Rana and his wife Samraz Rana Akhtar disclosed their Pakistani-origin in their visa applications. However, as per circular of 2005 issued by Ministry of Home Affairs, no prior reference to MHA was required for Canadian Nationals of Pakistani origin.  Rana has submitted business sponsor letters from 'Immigrant Law Center'. 

He submitted original property Tax payment notice from the Cook County towards his address proof. PTI

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