<p>"In applying for his visa to travel to India, Headley misrepresented his birth name, father's true name and the purpose for his travel," the FBI said in its 12-count charge sheet filed against him in a Chicago court.<br /><br />For applying for a visa to travel to India, he took the help of his school-time friend Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who ran an immigration service in Chicago, named the First World Immigration Services.<br /><br />Rana, a 48-year-old Canadian of Pakistani-origin, too has been arrested by the FBI on terror charges.<br />Headley, 49, obtained Rana's approval to open a First World office in Mumbai as cover for this activity.<br /><br />The FBI charge sheet alleges that Rana instructed one of his employees to prepare documents to support Headley's cover story and advised him on how to obtain a visa for travel to India.<br /><br />According to the charge sheet, Headley approached Rana for help after being tasked by Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba in late 2005 with gathering surveillance in Mumbai.<br />After changing his name from Dawood Gilani to David Coleman Headley to conceal his Muslim identity during his planned visit to India, he travelled to Chicago where he obtained a visa.</p>
<p>"In applying for his visa to travel to India, Headley misrepresented his birth name, father's true name and the purpose for his travel," the FBI said in its 12-count charge sheet filed against him in a Chicago court.<br /><br />For applying for a visa to travel to India, he took the help of his school-time friend Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who ran an immigration service in Chicago, named the First World Immigration Services.<br /><br />Rana, a 48-year-old Canadian of Pakistani-origin, too has been arrested by the FBI on terror charges.<br />Headley, 49, obtained Rana's approval to open a First World office in Mumbai as cover for this activity.<br /><br />The FBI charge sheet alleges that Rana instructed one of his employees to prepare documents to support Headley's cover story and advised him on how to obtain a visa for travel to India.<br /><br />According to the charge sheet, Headley approached Rana for help after being tasked by Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba in late 2005 with gathering surveillance in Mumbai.<br />After changing his name from Dawood Gilani to David Coleman Headley to conceal his Muslim identity during his planned visit to India, he travelled to Chicago where he obtained a visa.</p>