Mumbai Attack Terrorists Pakistan’s ‘Nishan-e-Sydar’, the US Justice Department issued a report to Tahur Rana’s wishes

26/11 Pakistan’s ‘Nishan-e-Saidar’ attacks, Tahwur Rana wanted
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Tahavur sun: In Mumbai 26/11 Tehwavur Rana, who was accused of terrorist attacks, wanted to blusch the Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists with ‘Nishan-e-Haider’. The US Justice Department has issued a statement about him. In addition, some parts of the conversation between Rana and David Coleman Headley were also released. Rana is one of the major conspirators of the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, US citizen David Coleman Headley or Dawood Gilani’s closest assistant.
After the attack, Rana Headley told the Indians that the Indians were ‘valuable’. In a conversation with Headley, Rana praised the nine Lashkar terrorists killed in the attack and said that he should be given ‘Nishan-e-Hyder’. ‘Nishan-e-Haider’ is only awarded to Pakistan’s highest military heroism award and only members of the Armed Forces. It recognizes the highest functions of extraordinary bravery when facing enemies in the air, ground or sea. It was only given 11 times from Pakistan independence in 1947.
Rana has been handed over to India to prosecute criminal case
The US Justice Department reported that the US Justice Department had handed over Tawur Hussein Rana on Wednesday to punish 10 criminal charges on his alleged role in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. Rana’s handing over is an important step for justice for those killed in brutal attacks for six Americans and many victims. According to the report, Rana’s pending action against Rana was not the first actions of Rana’s accused of conspiring to carry out violent terrorism.
In 2013, Rana was sentenced to 14 years in prison for providing a physical assistance in the northern district of Illinois and conspiring for Lashkar terrorism in Denmark’s Copenhagen. As part of the same criminal proceedings, Headley was convicted of 12 federal terrorist charges, including assisting six Americans in Mumbai, then planned to attack the Danish newspaper and sentenced him to 35 years in prison. Rana can be brought to India after a long legal and diplomatic war.
164 people lost their lives in the Mumbai attack
Tehwavur Rana, who was handed over to the United States, was brought to New Delhi on Thursday, where the National Investigation Agency (NIA) properly arrested him. Rana was later prepared at the NIA Special Court. The court sent him to Nia’s 18 -day custody. On the night of November 26, 2008, 10 terrorists attacked several places in Mumbai. 164 people were killed and more than 300 injured in the 26/11 attack. Terrorists killed Indians and citizens of other countries. Nine militants were killed by security forces, an Ajmal Kasab was caught alive, and he was later sentenced to death.
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