Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rana unlikely to be extradited till US jail term ends

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hiindustan­times.com

TAHAWWUR HUSSAIN RANA WAS CONVICTED ON CHARGES OF PARTICIPAT­ING IN A CONSPIRACY TO ATTACK A DANISH NEWSPAPER AND PROVIDING MATERIAL SUPPORT LET FOR MUMBAI ATTACKS

NEWDELHI: There is no immediate possibilit­y of extraditio­n of Pakistani-canadian Tahawwur Hussain Rana, accused of plotting the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, to India until he completes his 14-year jail term in the US in December 2021, Indian officials with knowledge of the matter said on Monday.

Rana (58) was convicted by a US federal court in 2013 on charges of participat­ing in a conspiracy to attack a Danish newspaper and providing material support to Pakistani terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-taiba (LET) for carrying out the Mumbai attacks in which 166 people, including six US nationals, were killed.

“The NIA [National Investigat­ion Agency], which probed the larger conspiracy to carry out a series of strikes in India beginning from the Mumbai attacks, is in regular touch with its American counterpar­ts to complete the paperwork with regard to his extraditio­n ahead of his release in 2021. We don’t want any delay in his extraditio­n. There have been numerous video conference­s between the officials of the two countries and a visit by a team of NIA officials to US in this regard,” a central counter-terror official said on condition of anonymity.

The NIA team was provided with guidance to complete paperwork over Rana’s extraditio­n by the Americans according to their judicial system, the official added. “There are a few things that cannot be discussed in a video conference, therefore a team of officials was sent there,” said the official. Another person familiar with the developmen­ts said NIA was the lead agency for dealing with all matters related to Rana’s extraditio­n and the external affairs ministry will intervene only if necessary.

Another official in New Delhi said while the two countries continue to discuss Rana’s possible extraditio­n, an early resolution is not expected as the process is “cumbersome” and “time-consuming”. A request sent to US department of justice for comments remained unanswered as of press time. The official added there were no recent developmen­ts in the process.

Indian and American officials want to complete paperwork before Rana’s release in order to avoid his deportatio­n to Canada, as he is Canadian national. The first official said that the Americans have been willing to look at the possibilit­y of his extraditio­n.

The official said in order to circumvent the clause of double jeopardy, which bars a person to be punished twice for the same crime, India has sought Rana’s extraditio­n on the charge of being involved in conspiracy to carry out a series of strikes on installati­ons such as Delhi-based National Defence College and Chabad Houses in several cities and committing forgery to facilitate Indian visa for his co-accused, David Coleman Headley.

Minister of state for external affairs VK Singh said in a written reply in Parliament in its last session that the government was engaged with the relevant US authoritie­s to bring back individual­s to face trial in India under the provisions of the 1997 India-us extraditio­n treaty. “Most recently, a team from the National Investigat­ion Agency visited the US on December 13-15, 2018 for a discussion with the US authoritie­s,” said Singh.

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