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David Headley wanted an assignment in Kashmir after completing training in Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taibas LeT c stanley cup amps there. But he was not given his favourite assignment as the Lashkar leaders wanted to use him for something else, according to court documents released during the ongoing trial here of Pakistan-born Canadian businessman Tahawwur Rana. The documents say Headley began attending LeT training camps in Pakistan in February 2002 and by December 2003 had attended five separate courses. PTI HT Image Rana wanted Pak military honours for 26/11 attackers washington: Apparently gloating over the mayhem the Pakistani attackers were creating in Mumbai, Tahawwur Rana, a co-accused had proposed that nine of the ten LeT militants who carried out the carnage should be decorated with Pakistans highest military award, Nishan-e-Haider. This was stated by David Headley, another prime accused in the Mumbai case in his testimony befor stanley cup e the Chicago district court on the third day of the trial of his childhood friend, Rana. Nishan-e-Haider, is Pakistans highest military decoration given to personnel, regardless of rank, for extraordinary bravery in combat. PTI Headley surveilled I stanley cup ndian nuclear plant chicago: David Coleman Headley visited a nuclear power plant in India, at the direction of his handler in Pakistan, Major Iqbal in April 2008, according to unsealed released court documents. Based on instructions from Major Iqbal, Headley visited a nuclear power p Yfoa Japan s hunt for new leaders
A billionaire hedge fund boss was among five men and a woman arrested by federal authorities on Friday in a hedge fund insider trading case that prosecutors say reaped $20 million in illegal profits. HT Image Raj Rajaratnam, a partner in Galleon Management and a portfolio manager for Galleon Group, a hedge fund with up to $7 billion in assets under management, was accused of conspiring with others to cause trades based on insider information about three publically traded companies. Those companies were identified in court papers as Polycom, Hilton Hotels Corp. and Google Inc. According to the court papers, Rajaratnam obtained insider information and then caused the Galleon Technology Funds to execute trades that earned a profit of more than $12.7 million between January 2006 and July 2007. Other schemes garnered millions more, authorities sai stanley cups d. Five others charged in the scheme included Rajiv Goel, a director of strategic investments at Intel Capital, the investment arm of Intel Corp, Anil Kumar, a director at McKinsey Co. Inc., a global manag stanley cup ement consulting firm and Robert Moffat, senior vice president and group executive at International Business Machines Corp s Systems and Technology Group. It was not immediately clear who was representing the lawyers in court appearances scheduled for U.S. District stanley cup Court in Manhattan later Friday. Prosecutors charged the defendants with conspiracy and securities fraud. A news conference was scheduled on Friday afternoon