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Mumbai attack plotter Tahawwur Rana likely to be lodged in Tihar Jail

way2barak, April 10: Mumbai terror attack case accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who is being extradited from the US, is likely to be lodged in a high-security ward in Tihar jail here when he reaches India. Necessary preparations have been made for lodging him in jail and the prison authorities will wait for the court order, prison sources said.

Rana, 64, a Pakistani-born Canadian national, is a known associate of David Coleman Headley, alias Daood Gilani—one of the key conspirators behind the Mumbai attacks. He is being brought back after the US Supreme Court rejected his final attempt to block extradition.

According to officials, a multi-agency Indian team has traveled to the United States to escort him back.

The 2008 Mumbai attacks, which lasted nearly 60 hours, were carried out by 10 Pakistani terrorists who targeted multiple locations, including a railway station, two luxury hotels, and a Jewish center. The carnage claimed 166 lives and brought India-Pakistan relations to the brink of war.

Upon his arrival in India, Tahawwur Rana is expected to be produced before a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court at Patiala House in the capital. The NIA is likely to seek his custodial interrogation to confront him with key evidence, including emails, travel logs, and witness testimonies already gathered.

Sources said, Rana’s questioning may help uncover fresh links to Pakistani state actors in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. If granted custody, the NIA may lodge him in a high-security cell at Delhi’s Tihar Jail, where security arrangements have been tightened in anticipation of his arrival.

India had earlier assured US authorities of Rana’s safety, fair trial, and humane prison conditions—commitments that played a crucial role in securing his extradition.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah described the impending extradition of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a key accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, as a “big success” for the Narendra Modi government and a testament to the Prime Minister’s diplomatic strength.

He said the government’s consistent efforts to bring perpetrators of terror to justice were finally bearing fruit.

Shah declared. “He will be brought to India to face trial and punishment. It’s a strong message to anyone who dares attack India’s honour and people.”

Without naming the Congress party, Shah also criticised previous governments for failing to bring Rana to justice after the 2008 attacks that left 166 people dead in Mumbai. “Those who were in power back then couldn’t bring him to trial. But now he will face justice in India,” he added.

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