Canadian citizen extradited to India by alleged role in Mumbai’s fatal attacks in 2008 | Mumbai terrorist attacks

A Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin wanted for his alleged role in the deadly 2008 Victory of Mumbai He landed in New Delhi after his extradition from the United States.
Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 64, has come to a military air base outside the Indian capital under the heavily armed guard on Thursday and will be held in detention to face the trial.
India accuses Rana of being a member of the Lashkar-E-Taiba (Let) group based in Pakistan, designated by the United Nations as a terrorist organization and to help trace the attacks.
The National Investigation Agency has declared that it “guaranteeing the success of the success of … Mumbai TERRORISTI MASTMIND TAHAWWUR RANA terrorist attack from the United States ”.
The extradition required “years of supported and concerted efforts to bring the key conspirator behind the chaos of 2008 to justice”.
Donald Trump announced in February that Washington would extradited Rana, who called “one of the very evil people in the world”.
Rana was transported to India after the United States Supreme Court this month rejected its offer to stay in the United States, where she was serving a sentence linked to another attached attack.
Nuova Delhi has blamed the Let-Così group as the officials of the History of the Arc-Enemica of New Delhi, in Pakistan-For the Mumbai attacks of 2008 in which 10 Islamic armed men carried out a massacre of several holidays in the financial capital of the country, killing 166 people and injuring other hundreds.
India accuses Rana of helping her long -term friend, David Coleman Headley, who was sentenced by a United States Court in 2013 to 35 years in prison after declaring himself guilty of helping the militants left, including Scouting Target in Mumbai.
Rana, which denies the accusations, is accused of playing a smaller role than Headley, but India claims to be one of the key plotters.
Frog “is accused of conspiring with David Coleman HeadleyAnd the agents of designated terrorist organizations (with headquarters in Pakistan) let Harkat-Ul-jihadi Islami … to perform the devastating terrorist attacks, “said Nia in the declaration.
Rana, a former military doctor who served in the Pakistani army, emigrated to Canada In 1997, before moving to the United States and establishing companies in Chicago, including a law firm and a slaughterhouse.
He was arrested by the US police in 2009.
An American court in 2013 acquitted Rana of Conspiracy to provide material support for Mumbai attacks. But the same court sentenced him to support it made it possible to provide material support to a plot to commit murder in Denmark.
Rana was sentenced to 14 years for her involvement in a conspiracy to attack the offices of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper, who had published cartoons that depict the prophet Muhammad.
In February, Devendra Fadnavis, prime minister of the state of Maharashtra, which includes megagia mumbai, said that “finally, the long wait is over and justice will be done”.