US Supreme Court rejects Tahawwur Rana’s plea for extradition to India, paving the way for his extradition.

Indian authorities are set to receive Tahawwur Rana after the US Supreme Court denied his request for extradition to India. Rana, a Pakistani-Canadian businessman, is wanted in connection to the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that claimed the lives of over 160 people. The decision to extradite Rana comes after years of legal battles and appeals, with Indian authorities seeking his custody to face trial for his alleged involvement in the attacks. Rana was arrested in Los Angeles in 2009 and was subsequently convicted in the US for providing material support to the Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which carried out the Mumbai attacks. The extradition of Rana marks a significant development in the ongoing efforts to bring the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks to justice. Indian officials have been working tirelessly to ensure that Rana is extradited to face trial in India, and the decision by the US Supreme Court is a major step towards achieving this goal. Rana’s extradition is expected to further strengthen the cooperation between India and the US in combating terrorism and bringing terrorists to justice. The Indian government has expressed its gratitude to the US authorities for their cooperation in the extradition process, and hopes that Rana’s trial in India will bring closure to the victims of the Mumbai attacks and their families.

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