Ready to turn approver if given pardon in 26/11 case, David Coleman Headley tells court
Headley appeared before the sessions court through a video link. Ujjwal Nikam told the judge GA Sanap that Headley was ready to turn "approver" if given pardon.

Headley appeared before the sessions court here through a video link from an undisclosed location in the US. Ujjwal Nikam, the special public prosecutor, told the judge GA Sanap that Headley was ready to turn "approver" if given pardon.
As Nikam sought some time to consult the investigating officers, the court adjourned the proceedings for half an hour this evening.
"I have received the charging document filed against me in this court. It charges me with same conduct for which I was charged in the US. I had pleaded guilty to the charges in the US and I admitted that I was participant in these charges," Headley told the court.
"I accepted responsibility for my role in those offences in my plea agreement (in US). I also agreed to make myself available as a witness in this court. I appear here ready to answer questions regarding these events if I receive a pardon from this court," he said.
At this point, Nikam said that Headley had proposed to become an approver provided he was given pardon.
The prosecutor then requested the judge to adjourn the hearing for half an hour, so that he could consult the investigating officers about Headley's offer.
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