India to get details about plans and network of Headley-Rana
India will get info on Headley-Rana plans when an FBI team visits Delhi.
National Security Adviser MK Narayanan said that US President Barack Obama has told Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that he was seized of the case related to Headley and Rana, who were arrested by the FBI on the charges of plotting attacks in India at the behest of Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Obama told Singh during their meeting on Tuesday that he would be sending a high-level FBI team to India within a week with "all details", Narayanan told journalists accompanying the Prime Minister on return home from two-nation tour of US and Trinidad and Tobago.
The team is expected to give exhaustive details about the plans of Headley and Rana and their network in India.
"Let us see what information they share," Narayanan said.
Headley, a Pakistani-born American, and Rana, Canadian of Pakistani-origin, were arrested by the FBI in October on the charges of plotting attacks in India and Denmark.
Indian officials suspect that Headley and Rana could have been involved in the 26/11 attacks but there is no evidence in this regard so far.
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