American Mumbai plotter gets 35 years in prison
US: An American man who admitted to scouting targets ahead
of the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks and then cooperated with US authorities to
avoid execution was sentenced Thursday to 35 years in prison.
David Coleman Headley, 52, pleaded guilty in 2010 to 12
charges related to the carnage in Mumbai and a second plot to attack a Danish
newspaper that sparked outrage over its publication of cartoons of the Prophet
Mohammed.
He convinced US federal prosecutors to let him live after he
was caught on tape plotting the Danish attack by telling them all he had
learned in seven years of working with Pakistani militants.
Former US attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who brokered the plea
deal, said the information Headley provided "saved lives" as he urged
Judge Harry Leinenweber to be lenient rather than imposing the maximum sentence
of life in prison.
In handing down the 35-year prison sentence, Leinenweber
however told Headley he would much rather impose the death penalty, saying:
"That's what you deserve."
Heavily-armed militants rampaged through Mumbai in November
2008, killing 166 people and wounding hundreds more over nearly three days of
carnage in a prolonged assault on the Indian financial capital.
AFP
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