
The US Supreme Court has approved the extradition of India of Tahawwur Rana, accused of the Mumbai attack. This is considered to be a big success for India. India had been demanding Rana’s extradition for a long time, as it was wanted in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Rana is accused of coming to Mumbai and doing Reiki. Along with this, it has also been accused of working for Lashkar and ISI.
Tahwwur Rana’s appeal rejected
Tehwwur Rana is currently in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles. On 13 November 2024, Rana appealed against the extradition decision, which was rejected by the US Supreme Court on 21 January. Earlier, he appealed to a court in San Francisco, where his petition was dismissed. The US court had said in its judgment that it could be sent to India under the extradition treaty between the two countries.
More than 160 people died in Mumbai attack
Rana’s name is also registered as accused in the charge sheet of Mumbai attack. According to this, Rana is a member of ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba. According to the charge sheet, the mastermind of Tahwwur Rana attack was helping David Coleman Headley, the main accused. 27 years ago, more than 160 people lost their lives due to the nefarious plans of terrorists in Mumbai. This terrorist attack made the whole country smell
Tehwavur Rana was once a doctor in the Pakistan Army and is accused of being involved in the 26 November 2008 Mumbai attacks. This attack was such that India would never forget. From the night of 26 November till the morning of 29 November, there was a death in Mumbai. Ten terrorists, who came to Mumbai by sea from Pakistan, targeted the city’s major railway stations, five -star hotels, hospitals and Jewish cultural centers. Only one of those ten terrorists, Ajmal Kasab, could be caught alive, while the remaining nine were killed in the encounter.
Headley gave information about Rana in America
After being caught in America, Headley gave complete information about his and Rana’s role in the conspiracy of the Mumbai attack to the investigating officers. The US court sentenced Headley to 35 years in prison, but acquitted Rana in the Mumbai attacks. However, he was sentenced to 14 years for a conspiracy for a terrorist attack in Denmark. Meanwhile, India arrested another accused in the 26/11 attack, Jabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal. The Mumbai Police made Headley a government witness by apologizing to the court. Through the video call, Headley told the full story of the attack in the court and also told about Rana’s role.
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