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Process of granting access to Headley is moving forward:lawyer
Yoshita Singh
Chicago, May 30 (PTI) The lawyer of David Headley,
accused of helping LeT terrorists to execute the Mumbai
attacks, has said the process of granting access to Indian
authorities to the Pakistani-American is "moving forward" and
there is no change in the intention to cooperate with them.
"The process (of providing Indian investigators access
to Headley) is moving forward. There is no change in our
intention to cooperate with Indian authorities" and provide
access, Headley's lawyer John Theis told PTI here.
Theis' remarks came as Indian investigators Sunday
leave for US to interrogate 59-year-old Headley.
Theis, however, said he would not comment on any
specific details of such an access and "would not be able to
share specific information at this point" as to when and for
how long the team from India can question Headley.
Randall Samborn, spokesperson for the US Attorney's
office here, declined to comment when and how the access would
take place.
A four-member team of Indian investigators will
interrogate Headley, who has pleaded guilty to his role in the
Mumbai attacks and in turn has avoided the death penalty and
extradition to India.
Sources in India said three officers of National
Investigation Agency (NIA) and a law officer will travel to
Chicago, where Headley is held in the federal lock-up
Metropolitan Correctional Centre and are expected to
interrogate Headley next week.
The team is being sent following a communication from
the US Justice Department that all concerned officials and the
lawyer of Headley will be available during the visit of the
Indian team to facilitate their access to Headley. PTI YAS
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