Breaking News: NIA Interrogation of Tahawwur Rana Continues for Third Day in Mumbai Attack Case

The interrogation of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, the key accused in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, has entered its third consecutive day. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is conducting extensive questioning to extract crucial information related to the case. On Saturday, Rana was questioned for nearly four hours, during which he was given four breaks. Sources reveal that despite being presented with key evidence, Rana has not been fully cooperative during the interrogation process. Investigators claim Rana has been evading direct questions, often citing health issues or giving vague responses. This pattern of non-cooperation has been consistent throughout the investigation. The NIA believes that Rana possesses significant information regarding the planning and execution of the attacks. A crucial element in the investigation is a confidential witness referred to as "Mr. B", who played a vital role in receiving terrorist David Headley upon his arrival in Mumbai in 2006. Mr. B is said to have made arrangements for Headley’s stay and is considered to be closely associated with Rana. As the NIA continues its probe, today’s interrogation session is expected to shed more light on Rana’s involvement and potentially uncover deeper links to the broader conspiracy behind the attacks.

 

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