India ‘Closely Watching’ Headley Trial: Krishna
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna has said that India is ‘closely watching’ the trail of Pakistani-born American national David Coleman Headley which is going on in a Chicago court, said media reports.
“Our stand remains the same – we are watching today’s proceedings very closely,” the minister was quoted as saying.
Headley, a suspected Lashkar operative, is charged with conspiring terrorist strikes in India and Denmark and also for his role in Mumbai terror attacks.
He is set to plead guilty before a Chicago court in an apparent bid to bargain for a lighter sentence and escape death penalty.
Headley, 49, who was arrested by the FBI in October last year, has moved a plea bargain at a court in Chicago which will come up for hearing Thursday night before US District Judge Harry Leinenweber.
(Based on internet reports)