Mumbai Police await access to Headley, Rana

Mumbai: Three years after the Mumbai terror attacks, city police are still awaiting access to 26/11 conspirator David Headley and his alleged accomplice Tahawwur Rana, as a US court is yet to respond to letters rogatory of the Indian authorities. A metropolitan magistrate`s court here had issued letters rogatory to a US court in October, […]

Mumbai: Three years after the Mumbai terror attacks, city police are still awaiting access to 26/11 conspirator David Headley and his alleged accomplice Tahawwur Rana, as a US court is yet to respond to letters rogatory of the Indian authorities.

A metropolitan magistrate`s court here had issued letters rogatory to a US court in October, requesting it to enable Mumbai police to question Headley and Rana in the 26/11 terror attacks case, over a year after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) was granted access to the duo. A Letter Rogatory is a formal request by a court in one country to another in a foreign land, seeking judicial assistance. "We had sent the letter rogatory to the Chicago court (that tried Headley). But, as of now, there is no response from there," Joint police commissioner (Crime) Himanshu Roy told PTI.