`How I became a jehadi'

The following is a first-hand representation of what David Coleman Headley, a 
Pakistani-American terrorist in a US prison, confessed to the sleuths of 
India's National Investigation Agency in June this year. It was obtained by 
Dinesh Sharma of Zee News from highly placed sources in the agency and is being 
reproduced in a two-part series on the second anniversary of Mumbai terror 
attacks.

"I am the son of a Pakistani man Syed Gilani and an American woman Serril 
Headley. I was born in 1960 in the US but we relocated to Pakistan after my 
birth. There I went to a military school, the Cadet College Hssan Abdal in the 
Attock district of Punjab. Soon my father divorced my mother and married a 
Pakistani woman. Two of my half-brothers from this marriage are civil servants 
in Pakistan, with Danyal being the Information Officer in the Prime Minister's 
Office there. 

In 1977 I returned to the US to stay with my mother who ran a pub called Khyber 
Pass in Philadelphia. Here I dabbled in the video business and ran the pub, 
apart from studying accounting at a college. I got married to Shazia Gilani, a 
Pakistani, in 1999 and have four children with her. They have nothing to do 
with my activities and live in Chicago.

On one of my trips to Pakistan I met Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) chief Hafiz Saeed 
in a public meeting in Model Town, Lahore where he was preaching jihad. I was 
quite impressed and touched and wanted to see this man more. It was in 2001 
that I decided to join the LeT and fight for the cause of jihad. Since my video 
business was not doing well, I rented it out and moved to Pakistan where my 
thoughts on jihad and Salafi Islam got strength.

Hafiz Saeed is the Ameer (chief) of LeT. He is very close to ISI and is well 
protected. In my meetings with Hafiz Saeed, he rued how Bal Thackeray had 
caused damage to the Muslim Ummah (nation). The Shiv Sena boss is a target of 
LeT.

My training began in February 2002 when I went for the Daura-e-Sufa training of 
three weeks in Muridke. This was a training in philosophy. In August I went in 
for LeT's Daura-e-Aam in Muzaffarabad. There I was surprised to see a lad from 
New Zealand who was a recent convert and was having a tough time following the 
course. Once, Hafiz Saeed visited us at the training camp. In April 2003 I 
underwent the three month long Daura-e-Khas at Muzaffarabad where I saw 
suicidal squads being trained for attacks in India. I was also trained on how 
to keep in touch with my handlers in what was called Daura-e-Ribat.

I was taught unarmed, close quarter combat in September 2003 where I came 
across an officer from the Pakistan Army who was an expert at this form of 
fighting and imparted training. In yet another week of training on leadership 
which was addressed by LeT commander-in-chief Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, there were 
serious discussions on how to tackle the ban on LeT by Pakistani government. 
Sajid, my LeT handler, was apprehensive about taking the legal recourse as he 
was worried about the evidence India could present against the organization.

During my training with the LeT, I travelled to a host of countries like 
Britain, Germany, France, Maldives, Sri Lanka. I never came to India as Dawood.

About the LeT, it is an organization based on the Salahi faith of Islam and 
it's objective is to establish `Nizam-e-Mustafa' (Rule of God). It is more 
inclined towards jihad in Kashmir though now there is also a debate in the 
organization about expanding base in Afghanistan. This has led to several 
splits in terror organizations including the LeT. Lakhvi has just about held 
the LeT together on arguments like Kashmir was nearest to their camps and that 
LeT had better knowledge of the area. 

Moreover, this is also ISI's official line – keep Kashmiri and Afghanistan 
movements separate.

Hafiz Saeed' maternal cousin, Abdur Rehman Maki, is the foreign affairs 
in-charge of the LeT. My LeT controller, Sajid Majid, was his personal 
assistant. He is the son of an Indian from Punjab who shifted base to Pakistan 
in 1947. One of the oldest members of LeT, Sajid completed his Daura-e-Khas 
round of training when he a mere 18 years old. I started reporting to him from 
January 2005.

As my training ended, I started getting frustrated because the LeT was not 
ready to send me to fight in Kashmir due to my age. Finally they thought of 
using my service in another way. The LeT asked me to go to India and Mumbai was 
among other cities like Kolkata, Bangalore, Delhi, Pune etc. that were 
discussed as my base in India. The change of name, establishing an immigration 
office on behalf of my friend Tahawwur Hussain Rana (my Cadet College mate and 
a Pak Army deserter), using American passport to conceal identity etc. were all 
my ideas. For these formalities I visited the US in 2006 and obtained a visa 
from the Indian consulate on my US passport which had many stamps of my visits 
to Pakistan. 

There I videographed the Taj Hotel and other sites which were attacked in 2008. 
I have even got footage of the residence of the Vice President of India, India 
Gate, Paharganj of Delhi, office of the CBI in Mumbai etc. This will most 
likely be used by the LeT in future attacks.

I was also in direct contact with ISI officials who have influence and control 
over LeT's top brass and briefed my ISI handler after each reconnaissance visit 
to Mumbai. I carried out certain exclusive reconnaissance tasks for the ISI too.

After the 26/11 attacks, I got closer to Ilyas Kashmiri of the 313 brigade of 
al Qaeda as well as Abdur Rehman Hashim alias Pasha, who later separated from 
the LeT set-up. He is a retired Major of 6th Baloch of the Pakistan Army whom I 
first met at the Qadisiya Mosque in Lahore where he reads the Khutba every 
Friday.

A hardcore jihadi, Pasha once refused to fight the Taliban along the mountains 
of Tora Bora in 2002, soon after which he quit and began training the LeT 
cadre. I once introduced him to some of my old contacts from my drug-dealing 
days in the Khyber Agency. These were used to smuggle weapons in India. I told 
Rahul Bhatt about these contacts but not in the context of my operations, of 
course.

Pasha has a big set-up in Karachi which is being used for anti-India 
activities. He has met with Osama bin Laden many a times and the latter has 
named his set-up `Jund-ul-Fida (Army of fidayeens). I think some local Indians 
may be involved in the Karachi operations as it mainly aims at launching 
attacks in India using terrorists of Indian origin. It was Pasha who suggested 
that I work for al Qaeda with a contact of his and I had readily agreed.

The Karachi project has the complete backing of ISI and Colonel Shah of the 
agency handles Pasha. It was also involved in 2006 bombings in Mumbai local 
trains as was confirmed by Pasha. The latter has been arrested in Pakistan in 
October 2009.

Even the LeT has a similar project in Karachi which aims to trap fishermen from 
Gujarat and Maharashtra to launch attacks via sea. These set-ups generally 
comprise a tight unit of men who have lost their relatives in Kashmir or have 
suffered there in fighting.

One of these men was called Azmal who trained with me in 2003. He hailed from 
Maharashtra, I believe, and has been arrested by Indian authorities now.

In April last year, I got strong hints from Pasha that he was planning an 
attack on the National Defence College and the Raksha Bhawan in Delhi and that 
man from Rawalpindi was ready to do it. Pasha maintained close links with the 
al Qaeda through Ilyas Kashmiri who has become Qaeda No. 3 in Pakistan. The LeT 
has also conducted surveillance of Rajkot oil refinery which is a potential 
target. Once Pasha, Abu Dujana, ISI officer Major Haroon and I discussed a plan 
to assassinate President Musharraf. His operation against mujahideen at the Lal 
Mazjid decisively set the tone for jihadists in Pakistan.

My ISI handlers in Pakistan were Major Sameer Ali and Major Iqbal. With Sameer, 
I was generally in-touch over phone and email. Iqbal was I think in his 
mid-thirties and introduced me to the higher-ups in ISI. One of them was his 
boss Lt Colonel Hamza. I was the one who apprised them of our complete plan to 
attack India in my first meeting with both the men. The Lt. Col assured me of 
all help and said I must follow instructions from Major Iqbal. The latter 
provided me with USD 25000 for my India trip. They also gave me counterfeit 
Indian rupees for use in Pune.

Major Iqbal is a very professional man. He assigned a non-commissioned officer 
of his to train me on the basics of intelligence like how to create sources, 
how to take cover and so on. I was asked to apply these techniques on the 
streets of Lahore and I really enjoyed it. This was a much more scientific and 
effective training as compared to the LeT modules.

The LeT does have a women's wing which is controlled by Uamm-e-Hammad who 
writes beautiful and inspiring songs for the LeT.

I first visited India in 2006 after I changed my name to David Coleman Headley 
in order to conceal my identity." 



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