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US man denies Mumbai plot charge US man denies Mumbai plot charge
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A US man has pleaded not guilty to charges of involvement in the deadly Mumbai (Bombay) attacks of a year ago.A US man has pleaded not guilty to charges of involvement in the deadly Mumbai (Bombay) attacks of a year ago.
David Headley, a Pakistani-American, is accused of having helped identify targets for the assaults which left 174 people dead, including nine gunmen.David Headley, a Pakistani-American, is accused of having helped identify targets for the assaults which left 174 people dead, including nine gunmen.
He was arrested over a plot to attack a Danish newspaper which had printed pictures of the Prophet Mohammed.He was arrested over a plot to attack a Danish newspaper which had printed pictures of the Prophet Mohammed.
On Monday, US justice officials released a raft of new charges related to the Mumbai attacks.On Monday, US justice officials released a raft of new charges related to the Mumbai attacks.
Mr Headley, 49, has been charged with six counts of conspiracy to bomb public places in India, to murder and maim people in India and Denmark, to provide material support to foreign terrorist plots, and to provide material support to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba group.
Mr Headley, who prosecutors say changed his birth name from Daood Gilani to cover his tracks, is also facing six counts of aiding and abetting the murder of US citizens in India.
His lawyer, John Theis, entered the not guilty plea on his client's behalf and waived his right to be indicted by a grand jury.
No new information was released at the routine arraignment. The next hearing has been set for 12 January 2010.