Headley's visa papers not missing: Indian consulate
Headley's visa papers not missing: Indian consulate
The consulate claims the Indian Govt has all information about the papers.

Chicago: The Indian consulate on Thursday denied that the papers related to issuance of visas of terror suspects David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Rana were missing.

“We have not reported loss of any papers regarding issuance of visa to David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana. Relevant information concerning the issuance of visa to these persons is available with the Government of India,” a senior consulate official told PTI in Chicago.

The official’s reaction came after media reported that the papers on the basis of which Headley and Rana were issued visas by the consulate have gone ‘mysteriously missing’.

Pakistani-origin US national Headley and Pakistani-Canadian Rana had travelled to India on multi-entry visas issued by the Indian mission.

Headley and Rana, both arrested by the FBI in October for allegedly plotting terror attacks in India and Denmark, travelled on multi-entry visas issued by the Indian mission.

The visas to the duo were issued at the discretion of the Consul General in Chicago.

While Headley was issued a five-year multi-entry business visa in July 2007, Rana was given a one-year business visa valid up to March 2011, and both were also exempted from police reporting if their stay was less than 180 days at a single stretch.

Headley has been charged with criminal conspiring in the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terror attacks which claimed 166 lives.

Rana, who has also been denied bail, faces charges that he provided support to Headley in plotting attacks against a Danish newspaper.

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