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26/11 probe: Order reserved for taking cognizance of charge sheet

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NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Saturday reserved its order for February 18 on taking cognizance of a National Investigation Agency (NIA) charge sheet against Pakistani American David Headley and eight others for terror strikes in India, including the 2008 Mumbai attack.

NIA Special Court Judge HS Sharma reserved the order for February 18 after the prosecution concluded his argument.

The court while deferring the matter last month observed that none of the accused in the case had been arrested till now.

The NIA earlier applied for sending letter rogatory — a letter of request — to a foreign government for help in investigation.

Headley, who is undergoing trial in a US court, entered into a plea bargain with the US judicial authorities under which he cannot be extradited to any country, including India. (IANS)

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