Govt. hopeful about getting access to Headley

New Delhi, May 01: India on Friday hoped that it will get direct access to Lashkar-e-Taiba operative David Headley, arrested by American authorities in connection with the Mumbai terror attacks.

“We have been assured that Indian investigators would be given direct access to David Headley. This is a significant achievement and should put an end to the doubts expressed in certain quarters,” Home Secretary G.K. Pillai told reporters here while presenting the monthly report of the Ministry.

Mr. Pillai did not elaborate further saying that arrival of the Solicitor General (Gopal Subramanium) was awaited.

“We are waiting. The Solicitor General will arrive tonight. The discussion will be held. I will be able to give you further details after the discussion with the team that had gone to the U.S.,” he said.

A two-member team led by Mr. Subramanium had visited the U.S, from April 24-27 to discuss modalities of gaining access to Headley, he said.

—-Agencies