Convicted terrorist from Chicago fights execution in India
- Tahawwur Rana, accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, was taken to court for a hearing with the National Investigation Agency seeking a 12-day custody extension for further investigation.
- The NIA stated that Rana is crucial to understanding the conspiracy behind the attacks and needs to be confronted with evidence.
- Rana, extradited from the U.S., had previously been in jail and was involved with the conspirator David Coleman Headley.
- The 26/11 attacks began on November 26, 2008, involving ten terrorists and resulted in 166 deaths during a 60-hour siege in Mumbai.
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Convicted terrorist from Chicago fights execution in India
A convicted terrorist from Chicago appeared Monday in court in India, where he had been extradited and now faces the death penalty for his alleged role in the 2008 “Mumbai Massacre” by Pakistani extremists. Tahawwur Rana, a convicted terrorist from Chicago, lost an extradition fight and is now fighting execution in India. Rana faces a near-certain conviction on some of the same charges he managed to beat in Chicago. Rana, 64, is a Pakistani nati…
Tahawwur Rana, Mumbai attacks accused, brought to Patiala court after 18-day NIA custody
Tahawwur Rana, an accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, was brought to the Patiala House Court in Delhi on Monday amid tight security. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) sought a 12-day custody for Rana. The development comes after he completed an 18-day NIA remand. The NIA took Rana from the NIA headquarters earlier today to appear before the court. Senior advocate Dayan Krishnan and special public prosecutor Narender Mann are expec…
26/11 case: Tahawwur Rana’s NIA custody extended by 12 days
New Delhi: A Special NIA court in Delhi on Monday extended Pakistani-Canadian national Tahawwur Rana’s custody with the federal anti-terror agency by 12 more days to allow investigators to question him further on the deadly attack that left 166 people dead in 2008. Special Judge Charan Jit Singh accepted Senior Advocate Dayan Krishnan’s plea that the investigating agency needs more time to uncover Rana’s role in the Mumbai attack of 2008. Dresse…
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