Pakistani-American LeT operative David Headley on Monday deposed before a Mumbai court via video-link and confirmed Pakistan's ISI involvement in 26/11 terror attacks.
This is the first time that Headley deposed before the court.
In his deposition through video-conference, which began at 7 AM, Headley said that he was a 'true follower of LeT' and came to India eight times - seven before the terror attack on November 26, 2008 and once after that.
Headley said that he joined LeT after being "influenced" by its head Hafeez Saeed and took his first "course" with them in 2002 at Muzaffarabad.
He told the court that LeT made two unsuccessful attempts to carry out terror attacks before finally striking in November 2008, once in September and another in October.
Headley also said that in his Indian visa application he had furnished all 'wrong' information 'to protect his cover'.
"I applied for change in name on February 5, 2006 in Philadelphia. I changed my name to David Headley to get a new passport under that name. I wanted a new passport so that I could enter India with an American identity," he said.