"It was a massacre that had happened, and they showed people running, houses being burnt. And also since that time from 2002 till 2007, the Lashkar office itself had received hundreds of letters from Muslims in Gujarat asking for help," Headley told the court in response to a question from the attorney. Headley told the court of having shown by the LeT leaders the hidden-camera interview of one Baba Bajrangi, said to be a Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader, who relocated himself from Mumbai to Gujarat during the riots.
In the video Baba Bajrangi claimed that he had killed a lot of women and burnt houses and stuff. "That's available on YouTube and he showed it to me on disk," Headley said referring to his conversation with LeT leaders in Pakistan.
Policemen escort one of the prime suspects in the Gujarat riots case to a court in Nadiad in November 2003
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