Tehvur Rana, who has been sent to NIA’s 18 -day detention, is involved in the Mumbai attack on Mumbai attacks


Tehwavur Rana was brought from the United States.
Tahavur sun NIA custody: One of the main conspirators of the Mumbai attack, Dhavevar Rana, was sent by the National Investigation Agency to the NIA custody of the NIA on the 18th. However, the investigation company sought 20 days of police from court. Say that Rana has been handed over from the United States. A team of law firms arrived from a special flight to Delhi on Thursday evening. Upon reaching Delhi, the NIA arrested him.
Patiala House was brought to the canvas of vehicles
Rana Patiala was brought to the House court in the army of several vehicles, including prison vans, armor special vehicles and ambulances. Rana was presented before NIA Special Judge Chandrajit Singh. According to sources, the NIA has asked for 20 days police to investigate Rana, citing strong evidence, including various emails. The company said that it was necessary to investigate Rana to find a major conspiracy behind the 2008 attacks.
Judge Rana asked if he had any lawyer
The agency told the court that its share should be investigated in the plot of the attacks. Under the Criminal Conspiracy, the NIA has reported that the Criminal County David Coleman Headley discussed a full conspiracy with Rana before coming to India. Senior lawyer Dayan Krishnan and special public lawyer Narendra Man represent Nia. Prior to the proceedings, the judge asked Rana if he had any lawyer.
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Rana also gets a lawyer
When Rana said she had no lawyer, the judge told him that he was given a lawyer on behalf of the Delhi Legal Service Commission. Later, lawyer Push Sachdeva was appointed to represent him. After hearing the arguments, the court sent Tahwur Rana to the NIA for 18 days.
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