Headley escapes life in jail for Mumbai attack, gets 35 years


Chicago, Jan 25 (IANS): Pakistani-American David Headley, a key plotter in the deadly 2008 Mumbai terror attack by Pakistani terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), dodged the life sentence as a US court here Thursday sentenced him to just 35 years in prison.

Although Headley, 52, the Washington-born son of a Pakistani diplomat and an American mother, faced life imprisonment without parole, US District Judge Harry Leinenweber gave him a lesser sentence in line with the prosecution's recommendations.

Headley, who changed his given name of Dawood Gilani to scout targets in Mumbai without arousing suspicion, "played an essential role in the planning of a horrific terrorist attack" in Mumbai,' according to Gary Shapiro, the acting US attorney in Chicago.

But citing Headley's "significant cooperation" to US government's efforts to combat terrorism, US federal prosecutors had suggested a prison term of 30-35 years.

Headley had pleaded guilty to 12 charges relating to his role in the Mumbai attack, which left 166 people including several foreign nationals dead, as also an abortive LeT plot to attack Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten for publishing cartoons of Prophet Muhammad.

Testifying Thursday at Headley's sentencing, a victim of the Mumbai massacre told the LeT operative how surprised she was by the age of the terrorists who stormed into a Mumbai hotel's first-floor cafe while she was eating there.

Linda Ragsdale, a Nashville woman who was shot in the back during the 2008 rampage in India, recalled wondering how a man as young as her son could kill innocent people, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Holding back tears, Ragsdale described a barrage of bullets so intense that "waves of heat clouded" her vision.

"I know what a bullet could do to every part of the human body," Ragsdale said.

"I know the sound of life leaving a 13-year-old child. These are things I never needed to know, never needed to experience," she was quoted as saying.

Ragsdale also read from a statement written by another survivor of the shooting at the Oberoi Hotel who said it would be an "appalling dishonour" if Headley was sentenced to the 30 to 35 years in prison recommended by federal prosecutors, the Tribune said.

But former US attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, in a surprise appearance at the sentencing hearing, told Leinenweber that Headley was involved in a "very, very heinous crime" but the judge should consider the "unusual nature" of Headley's cooperation.

On the night of his arrest at O'Hare International Airport, Headley "freely admitted" his role in the Mumbai massacre within half an hour of being given his Miranda rights, Fitzgerald said.

  

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  • YATHISH KUMAR, ATTAVAR/DUBAI

    Sun, Jan 27 2013

    It's very true that US has cheated INDIA in this matter and showed US involvement in this attack to break the economy of INDIA indirectly in the name of PAKISTAN.No doubt this weapon(David Headly)will be used from the jail by US to commit more crime.

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  • Richard, Mudarangadi

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    Either you are sleeping or do not want read/hear the truth. Since his arrest, it is made known that he is a Pakistani and for the heinous crime changed his name and appearance. Closed minds cannot digest or understand simple things.....

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  • Jayarama, udupi/Riyadh

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    Mr. Shide a Christian David Headley has been convicted for 26/11 attack, which color you will give this community? I think you don't have any guts even comment a single word on this issue, you just pass your comment on under trails.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    US has cheated India in dealing with David Headly and Tahawwur Rana These two men are very notorious and have destroyed basic fabric of India. Both deserved at-least life time in prison if not death penalty. Its very much required to root out the terrorism, however looks like US is not interested in it.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    If was Indian, he would have been let off free by congress to woo his community votes.

    Hats off to USA Govt.

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  • SHASHI, CANADA

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    INDIAN JUDICIARY SYSTEM WHICH TAKES YEARS TO COME TO JUDGEMENT...LOOK AT THE FAST TRACK COURT FOR NIRBHAYA'S CASE......FINALLY JUSTICE IS DONE IN UNITED STATES.

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  • M S Sheik, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    He should have been handed over to india, so that we could have hanged him with Kasab. Such terrorist who do not value fellow humans lives do not have right to live. The American laws are just hard for us to understand.

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  • Heri, Mangalore/UK

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    If the 166 victims were Americans, then he would have probably been sentenced for 166 years in jail. When we Indians do not care for our own fellow Indians then why would America care?

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