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Make Headley approver in Pak to punish 26/11 perpetrators: Nikam

Mumbai, Jan 25: Terming the 35-year sentence awarded to David Headley as “inadequate and disproportionate”, special 26/11 public prosecutor in India Ujjwal Nikam today said he should now be made an approver in the case

PTI PTI Updated on: January 25, 2013 16:30 IST
make headley approver in pak to punish 26/11 perpetrators
make headley approver in pak to punish 26/11 perpetrators nikam

Mumbai, Jan 25: Terming the 35-year sentence awarded to David Headley as “inadequate and disproportionate”, special 26/11 public prosecutor in India Ujjwal Nikam today said he should now be made an approver in the case being tried in Pakistan to punish the perpetrators.




“It is important to note that Headley had agreed in his plea bargain to give evidence from the US in respect of 26/11 terror attacks to India or Pakistan. As this has been done, it is for Pakistan to book Headley as one of the accused in the 26/11 case being tried in that country”, Nikam told PTI.

“Pakistan should turn him an approver and record his evidence through video link even against LeT leader Hafiz Saeed because the neighbouring country has been saying that it has no evidence,” he said, adding even Ajmal Kasab, the Pakistani terrorist hanged recently for his role in the 26/11 attacks, had implicated Saeed in his confession.

As Headley has confessed to his role in the 26/11 conspiracy, his evidence is very important as he might have interacted with almost all top functionaries of LeT for completing its mission of killing scores of people in Mumbai to create a scare worldwide, Nikam said.

Headley has already given sensational information to US authorities and it is now for them to compel Pakistan to take action against people behind 26/11 strike, he said.

According to American law, Nikam said, if a prosecuting agency enters into a plea bargain with an accused, both the agency and the accused have to discharge their respective obligations.

Had Headley been tried in India he would have got death penalty because he had played a major role in the 26/11 conspiracy by interacting with LeT as well as some army personnel of Pakistan, Nikam added.
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