Hafiz Saeed said Bal Thackeray 'should have been taught a lesson': David Headley



MUMBAI: Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) boss Hafiz Saeed trusted the late Bal Thackeray "should have been taught a lesson" and Pakistani-American terrorist David Headley let him know he would take "six months to finish the errand".

Headley, the terrorist-turned-approver, likewise said in a statement to a Mumbai court on Saturday that he went to the habitation of the late Shiv Sena supremo and in addition Sena Bhavan in Mumbai, for reconnaissance.

Prior this week, the 26/11 Mumbai dread convict said the LeT had wanted to murder Thackeray in Mumbai, yet the arrangement fizzled as the eventual professional killer was captured.




This is Headley's second statement that he's making from an undisclosed area in the US.

On Saturday, Headley likewise said that top LeT agent Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, in 2006, acquainted him with Muzzamil Bhatt and said that Bhatt was the individual in charge of the Akshardham assault and Ishrat Jahan's enlistment.

Headley denied telling the National Investigation Agency (NIA) that Lakhvi was being "snide" when he presented Bhatt as a 'top authority.'

"NIA has recorded my announcement in various words from what I let them know," Headley told the Mumbai court.

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