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Former police chief hails step in terror case

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Former Mumbai Police Commission­er M N Singh yesterday hailed city police’s decision to make Pakistani-American LeT operative David Headley an approver in the 26/11 case saying it is a “wise and tactful” move as it would further expose Pakistan’s role in the entire “conspiracy” against India.

“I think this is a wise and tactful decision to allow Headley to be an approver. The lone captured terrorist Ajmal Kasab is no more and nine others were eliminated. Hence in this case, Headley’s confession would unfold the sequence of the terrorist attack, and by corroborat­ing it with available evidence, police would ultimately expose Pakistan and ISI’s role,” Singh said.

Task made easier

“In such big cases, an approver makes the task easier to prove someone guilty in the court of law. Informatio­n revealed by Kasab during interrogat­ion would be corroborat­ed with Headley’s confession and it would be further corroborat­ed by the calls that were intercepte­d by the intelligen­ce agencies during the three-day siege, which will definitely nail the role of the neighbouri­ng country,” he added.

Since Headley has himself admitted his role in the conspiracy, his every word of acceptance of the crime would be very crucial for further proceeding­s, provided he speaks everything in toto, he said.

Noting that a parallel case has been running in a court in Pakistan, Singh said that India cannot trust the trial as most of the accused are out on bail and Pakistan’s role and response in this case has been very doubtful so far, because it had said that main plotter Hafiz Saeed had no role in the conspiracy.

Singh said it was not for the first time that Mumbai Police had made any accused an approver.

Earlier, during the trial of Mumbai serial blasts case, police made two accused as approvers in court. Both the approvers were officially discharged from the case and also given police security, he said.

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