Foreigners may be barred from entering Sena Bhavan

Foreigners curious to know about saffron party Shiv Sena may not get entry into its headquarters Sena Bhavan at Dadar in Central Mumbai.

MUMBAI: Foreigners curious to know about saffron party Shiv Sena may not get entry into its headquarters Sena Bhavan at Dadar in Central Mumbai.

"The informal directive came after Pakistani American Lashkar terrorist David Coleman Headley's confession that he recced several targets including the Sena Bhavan," a party source said.

Many students from abroad come to Sena Bhavan to study the party and its functioning, the source said.

Headley may have come here pretending to be one of them and recced the office. So as part of security measures, the decision was taken by the senior leaders, the source said.

Headley had also told interrogators from the National Investigation Agency that he filmed the outer boundary of the Prime Minister's residence (7, Race Course Road) during his trip to Delhi in March 2009.

He also disclosed how Pakistani intelligence agency ISI had been behind the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, and made plans for other terror strikes in Delhi, Pune, Goa and Pushkar.
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