26/11 Case: Delhi Court Seeks Mumbai Trial Records Ahead of Tahawwur Rana’s Extradition
This took place in response to a request by the National Investigation Agency that asked the Mumbai court for those records.
26/11 Case: A New Delhi district has asked a Mumbai court for the criminal trial records of the 26/11 terror carnage after the scheduled homecoming of the perpetrator seeing him to the India. Tahawwur Hussain Rana is the suspect related to planning this attack and he was caught in the US.
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High Court judge Vimal Kumar Yadav issued an order on January 28 asking the Mumbai court to provide the particular records.
This took place in response to a request by the National Investigation Agency that asked the Mumbai court for those records.
Trial court records had been transferred to Mumbai in the past because there were several cases of the 26/11 terrorist attack in which the court was also in Mumbai.
The US Supreme Court, on the other hand, rejected a review petition by Rana on January 21, thereby dispensing with his last non-recognized attempt to be filed in the current extradition.
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In a past case, a court in the United States had also passed an order for extraditing Rana to India where he was accused of having a role in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack at the hands of Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists.
The suspect Rana was being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles and it was understood that he had dealings with a suspect associated with the 26/11 terrorist attacks of Pakistani-American origin, David Coleman Headley.
It was Headley who got Rana’s permission to set up First World Immigration Services in India as a front for his other activities.
There were 166 victims of the 2008 World War life on alert terrorist attacks inflicted on the City of Mumbai in India in which more than 10 Pakistanis terrorists invaded the city over a 60 hour period attacking all the iconic places in the city killing people who occupied those places including six Americans.
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