Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

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ber 2021.

The Indian government, with “full co-operation” from the Trump administra­tion, is currently working on completing the necessary paperwork to ensure the extraditio­n before his current jail term ends in December 2021.

India would not seek extraditio­n of Rana on the charges for which he is already serving his jail sentence, as officials pointed out that the “double jeopardy” clause in the US justice system prohibits to punish a person twice for the same crime.

India is seeking extraditio­n of Rana on the ground that he was actively involved in planning an attack on the New Delhi-based National Defence College and Chabad Houses in several cities. There is also forgery case registered against him in India.

“There is a strong possibilit­y of extraditio­n of Rana to India on completion of his jail term here. We (US and India) are working on this,” a source told PTI.

But the “challenge” is to complete the necessary paperwork during this period and overcome the cumbersome bureaucrac­y of the two countries and the independen­t judiciary, the source said.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Law and Justice and the US’ State Department and the Department of Justice, each of them has their own extraditio­n procedure in place.

They are unwilling to cutdown or speed up their own process when it comes to extraditio­n, the source added.

Following a recent visit to the US by India’s National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) team, officials from both sides have agreed to cut down on the bureaucrat­ic procedures so that all the necessary paperwork is ready before the current jail term of Rana ends in December 2021.

During the visit, the NIA team also received guidance from their US counterpar­ts on the paperwork which India needs to complete to meet the requiremen­ts of the American judiciary system and their standards.

The NIA is expected to have direct communicat­ion with their US counterpar­ts to cut short the timeframe and bureaucrat­ic formalitie­s, sources said.

In case, the US government in co-operation with the Indian government is unable to complete the necessary paperwork before that, officials here said it would become very tough to ensure a smooth extraditio­n of Rana once he is released from the jail in Chicago, where he is currently serving his sentence.

As per the existing US law, Rana, a Canadian national, would most probably be deported to Canada if India and the US are unable to complete the cumbersome extraditio­n process before his release.

However, people familiar with the matter told PTI that there is a “desire” so there is an assurance from the highest level in the Trump administra­tion that all necessary steps would be taken in timely manner to ensure extraditio­n of Rana before his release.

According to the US officials, the extraditio­n of Rana would help in cementing the relationsh­ip between the two countries, boost up the counter-terrorism co-operation and enhance America’s image among Indians.

On the 10th anniversar­y of the Mumbai terror attack on November 26, 2018, the Trump administra­tion had reiterated its resolve to bring to justice those involved in it.

Vice President Mike Pence had raised this issue during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November.

Citing the partial government shutdown, the State Department and the Department of Justice expressed their inability to respond to the questions related to the extraditio­n of Rana.

The Indian Embassy here and the attorney of Rana did not respond to a question on his extraditio­n.

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