New Delhi:
A source of a court source said that a Delhi court has achieved records of arrival in the US in front of the arrival of its alleged mastermind Tahwur Hussain Rana in India.
Mr. Rana, one of the prominent accused in the 2008 attacks, is being brought to India on a special flight on Thursday, as his application was rejected by the US Supreme Court Justice after his final attempt to avoid extradition.
The records were received by the court of District Judge Vimal Kumar Yadav recently under the direction of 28 January to the Mumbai court employees to send the records.
The judge passed an order on an application transferred by the National Investigation Agency in Delhi, which tried to recover the record from Mumbai.
The trial court record was earlier sent to Mumbai due to the presence of several cases related to 26/11 attacks in both cities.
In a shock by Mr. Rana, an American court earlier ruled that the Pakistani-origin canadian businessman could be extradited to India, where the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks were included in Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Taiba militants.
Mr. Rana, 64, is a close associate of one of the main conspirators of the attacks, David Coleman Headley aka Dood Gilani, an American citizen.
On November 26, 2008, after carrying out a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish center, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists went to a fierceness, after entering the financial capital of India using a sea route in the Arabian Sea.
166 people were killed in a nearly 60 -hour attack
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