Tahwur Rana, accused of Mumbai terrorist attacks, will soon be brought to India, letters in the United States are almost over


Tahwur Rana can be handed over to India soon: formulas
Tahavur sun: The accused in the Mumbai terrorist attack (26/11), Dawwar Rana, may soon be handed over from the United States to the United States. The evidence gave this information. According to government sources of India, a group of various companies from India has come to the United States, and all paper and legal procedures are being completed with US officials. Sources said that Rana is more likely to be handed over soon. It is believed that Rana will not be brought to India on Wednesday and the process of being handed over. A few years ago, the judges of the US Supreme Court dismissed Rana’s petition, and his final attempt to avoid being handed over to India.
US court rejected Rana’s application
On February 27, Rana submitted an emergency application to the US Supreme Court co -judge and the ninth circuit judge Elena Gagan to stop the pending hearing of the Habius Corpus petition. Gagan rejected the application early last month. Rana renewed his application, and asked Chief Justice John Roberts to send the renewed application. An order issued on the Supreme Court website states that Rana’s renewed application was listed for the convention April 4, 2025 and the application was sent to court.
On Monday, a notification court on the Supreme Court said that the court rejected the application. Rana is considered to be associated with Pakistan-American terrorist David Coleman Headley, one of the major conspirators of the attacks on November 26, 2008 (26/11). A total of 166 people, including six Americans, were killed in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. The attacks were carried out by 10 Pakistani terrorists.
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