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They said Headley and Rana spoke about a meeting between Rana and a man they called "Pasha" days before 10 gunmen rampaged through the Indian city, killing their victims. Prosecutors said Pasha is a retired Pakistani military officer, Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed, who is charged separately with involvement in the plans to attack the Danish newspaper. They said Syed helped put Headley in touch with Ilyas Kashmiri, who has been linked to al-Qaida and described as a leader of the terrorist group Harakat-ul Jihad Islami. According to prosecutors, Headley told Rana that "Pasha met you in Dubai and told you this was about to happen ..." A moment later in the conversation, Headley specified that he was talking about "Mumbai," according to a transcript included in the court filing. Travel records show Rana was in Dubai just before the attacks, prosecutors said. They said that after he was arrested, Rana was asked: "What are you guys talking about there?" in reference to what Pasha had told him in Dubai. "That thing that happened in uh, uh, India ... um, they were, uh, uh, I think people who hijacked, uh, hotels or something ... (in) Mumbai," the court papers quoted Rana as saying. Headley was arrested Oct. 3 at O'Hare International Airport as he was about to board a plane for Philadelphia. FBI agents said that at that time, Headley readily admitted his role in the planned Danish attack. His attorneys have declined to comment.
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