US Supreme Court denies Tahawwur Rana’s extradition halt, facing Mumbai attacks charges in India despite torture concerns.

The US Supreme Court has recently dismissed Tahawwur Rana’s appeal to block his extradition to India in connection with his alleged role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Rana, a Pakistani national, raised concerns about the possibility of facing torture if extradited to India. However, the US government had granted approval for his extradition during the previous Trump administration. Rana’s extradition to India is a significant development in the long-standing legal battle surrounding his alleged involvement in the Mumbai attacks. The decision by the US Supreme Court paves the way for Rana to face trial in India for his alleged role in the attacks that shook the nation and the world. The Mumbai attacks, which took place in November 2008, resulted in the deaths of over 160 people and left many more injured. Rana’s extradition to India marks a crucial step towards accountability for those responsible for the heinous acts committed during the attacks. The legal proceedings and extradition of Rana have been closely watched by authorities and the public in both India and the United States. As Rana’s extradition process moves forward, it is expected to shed further light on the events surrounding the Mumbai attacks and bring a sense of closure to the victims and their families.

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