NIA formally arrests 26/11 Mumbai attacks mastermind Tahawwur Rana after his extradition
Rana will remain in NIA custody for 18 days, during which time the agency will question him in detail to unravel the complete conspiracy
By Newsmeter Network
NIA formally arrests 26/11 Mumbai attacks mastermind Tahawwur Rana after his extradition
New Delhi: National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday took 26/11 Mumbai attacks mastermind Tahawwur Hussain Rana into custody.
The US Department of Justice issued a statement after 26/11 terror attacks accused Tahawwur Rana was extradited to India from the US. It reads, "The United States on Wednesday extradited convicted terrorist Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a Canadian citizen and native of Pakistan, to stand trial in India on 10 criminal charges stemming from his alleged role in the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Ranaās extradition is a critical step toward seeking justice for the six Americans and scores of other victims who were killed in the heinous attacks... On April 9, the U.S. Marshals Service executed the Secretaryās surrender warrant by surrendering Rana to Indian authorities for transportation to India. Ranaās extradition is now complete."
Special Court in New Delhi
This follows the orders of the Special Court in New Delhi.
The anti-terror agency had produced Rana before the NIA Special Court at Patiala House after formally placing him under arrest on his arrival at IGI Airport, New Delhi, following his successful extradition from the US.
Rana will remain in NIA custody for 18 days, during which time the agency will question him in detail to unravel the complete conspiracy behind the deadly 2008 attacks, in which a total of 166 persons were killed and over 238 injured.
NIA had secured Ranaās extradition from the US following years of sustained efforts, and after the terror mastermindās last-ditch efforts to get a stay on his extradition from the US failed. Rana was brought to New Delhi this evening, escorted by teams of NSG and NIA, comprising senior officials, on a special plane from Los Angeles, US.
The extradition finally came through after Ranaās various litigations and appeals, including an emergency application before the U.S. Supreme Court, were rejected. With the coordinated efforts of Indiaās Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs, along with the relevant authorities in the United States, the surrender warrant for the wanted terrorist was eventually secured, and the extradition was carried out.
NIA had worked closely with its counterparts in the FBI, US DoJ, and other agencies through the entire extradition process, which marked a major step in Indiaās efforts to bring individuals involved in terrorism to justice, irrespective of which part of the world they had fled to.