Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Biden admin urges court to extradite Rana to India

- Press Trust of India

WASHINGTON: The Biden administra­tion has urged a federal court in Los Angeles to extradite Pakistani-origin Canadian businessma­n Tahawwur Rana to India where he is sought for his involvemen­t in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack.

Rana, 59, has been declared a fugitive by India, where he is facing multiple criminal charges for his involvemen­t in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack in which 166 people, including six Americans, were killed.

He was rearrested on June 10, 2020, in Los Angeles on an extraditio­n request by India In a submission before the US District Court, Central District of California in Los Angeles, the US government argues that India’s extraditio­n request contains sufficient evidence of probable cause on each of the criminal charges for which India seeks Rana’s extraditio­n.

“Having found that all of the requiremen­ts for certificat­ion of extraditio­n have been satisfied, the Court certifies the extraditio­n of Tahawwur Hussain Rana to the Secretary of State and commits him to custody pursuant,” according to a draft order proposed by the US attorney in his submission before the court last week.

“Based on the evidence submitted by India, RANA allowed fraud against the Indian government to occur through the creation and submission of forged documents. The puraccordi­ng pose behind such fraud is irrelevant under the Indian criminal provisions,” said the document titled proposed findings of facts and conclusion­s of law.

Rana is wanted by the Indian authoritie­s for his alleged involvemen­t in the deadly attacks that are sometimes referred to as India’s 9/11. An Indian warrant for his arrest was issued in August 2018.

Indian authoritie­s allege that Rana conspired with his childhood friend David Coleman Headley to assist the Pakistani terror group Lashkar-e-taiba (LET), or Army of the Good, in the orchestrat­ion of the 2008 terror attacks in the Mumbai city.

“In any event, RANA knowingly allowed Headley to obtain the business visa and the cover that he needed to conduct terrorism-related surveillan­ce operations in India, ultimately leading to the three-day terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

“Accordingl­y, the Court finds there is probable cause that RANA conspired to forge a document for the purpose of cheating and use a forged document as genuine, in violation of IPC 120B, 468, and 471,” it said.

to the court document, the evidence establishe­s that the Mumbai attacks were committed by LET, a terrorist organisati­on targeting India. Thus, an attack on Indian soil, especially one that would result in mass casualties, injuries, and damage to property, would strike terror in the Indian people.

“Rana was aware that Headley was involved with LET, and that by assisting Headley and affording him a cover for his activities, he was supporting the terrorist organisati­on and its associates.

“Rana knew of Headley’s meetings, what was discussed, and the planning of the attacks, including some of the targets. Further, it was foreseeabl­e that these attacks would lead to death, injury, and destructio­n of property,” it said.

“Accordingl­y, this Court finds that there is probable cause that Rana committed the crimes of conspiracy with the object of committing a terrorist actw and conspiracy to commit a terrorist act, in violation of UAPA 18.

“The court further finds that there is probable cause that Rana committed the substantiv­e crime of commission of a terrorist act in violation of UAPA 16,” a statement read from the document submitted by the US attorney.

The document said that the evidence establishe­s that Rana conspired with Headley to provide false informatio­n on multiple documents submitted to the Indian government.

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