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26/11: David Coleman Headley to appear before court via video conference today
Mumbai, Dec 10 (IBNS) David Coleman Headley, the 26/11 Pakistani-American conspirator, might be produced before a Mumbai court by video conferencing on Thursday.
A Mumbai court last month accepted Mumbai Police's plea to make David Coleman Headley, the 26/11 Pakistani-American conspirator, an accused in the Mumbai terror attacks case.
The court directed that Headley should be produced before it via video-conferencing on Dec 10.
He is currently imprisoned in the US for his role in the attacks in 2008.
The 2008 Mumbai attacks had killed more than 160 people.
Six Americans were also killed on the coordinated attacks in Mumbai now infamously referred to as 26/11 since it had began on the night of Nov 26 in 2008.
The court directed that Headley should be produced before it via video-conferencing on Dec 10.
He is currently imprisoned in the US for his role in the attacks in 2008.
The 2008 Mumbai attacks had killed more than 160 people.
Six Americans were also killed on the coordinated attacks in Mumbai now infamously referred to as 26/11 since it had began on the night of Nov 26 in 2008.
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