Breaking News: Tahawwur Rana Extradited, Key Breakthrough in 26/11 Case, May Expose Pakistan’s Terror Links

The extradition of Tahawwur Hussain Rana to India is a major milestone in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case. Rana, an associate of terrorist David Headley, is believed to have played a key role in the planning phase by providing logistical support and helping Headley stay in Mumbai disguised as a travel agent. The Mumbai Crime Branch had uncovered crucial email exchanges between Rana and Headley that mentioned Pakistan’s ISI, suggesting a direct link between Pakistan's intelligence agency and the attacks. Rana’s custody is significant as he is one of only two accused in the 2009 UAPA case, alongside Headley. With a 400-page supplementary chargesheet filed in 2023, authorities now hope Rana’s interrogation will expose the deeper terror network, including sleeper cells and ISI’s reach in India. His extradition, made possible through sustained diplomatic and legal efforts, sends a strong message that India will track down perpetrators of terror—no matter where they hide.

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