2611 Mumbai Attack: Tehwwur Rana will be brought to India, petition that rejected the extradition - Mumbai attack accused TahwAwwwur Rana will be brought to Indian Court, reject the plea to remain extradition

Tawwur Rana, the most important accused in Mumbai’s 26/11 terror attack, can now be brought to India. The Supreme Court of America rejected the application of Tahwwur Rana to stop the extradition. According to the information, he is currently being captured in the Metropolitan custody in Los Angeles. Tahwwur Rana is a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin. Pti, New York. The US Supreme Court has rejected the plea of ​​the Mumbai terror attacks to ban India’s extradition of India. It is believed that this is the way to hand over justice to Indian officials to face justice. 166 People died in the Mumbai terror attacks. India says the Islamic organization in Pakistan, Lashkar-E-Taiba, had a conspiracy for attacks, while Pakistan government denied it. Tawwur Rana was convicted in 2011. Canadian Burger of 64-year-old Tawwur Rana, Pakistani Origin, who lives in Chicago, was convicted in 2011 and was later sentenced to 13 years in prison. He is currently closed in a Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles. Rana has a close relationship with Pakistani American terrorist David Coleman Headley, one of the most important conspirators of the 26/11 attacks. Prior to the attacks, Headley became an employee of Rana’s immigration consultation as Reiki in Mumbai. Rana filed a petition with the court. It is noteworthy that the US Supreme Court and ninth circuit Judge Elena Kagan filed a state of emergency on February 27, 2025, ‘to stop the pending trial of the Habeas Corpus petition’. Kagan rejected the petition earlier last month. Rana subsequently submitted a state of emergency requesting that the petition be addressed to American Chief Justice Jaan Roberts. The US Supreme Court states that the petition was rejected in an order on the Supreme Court website that this petition of Rana was sent for a conference on April 4 and then sent to the court. In his emergency, Rana demanded a ban on his extradition and surrender to India. A notice on the Supreme Court website said on Monday that the court had rejected the petition. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app