India appoints prosecutor for 26/11 Mumbai attacks case as extradited Tahawwur Rana faces trial, probing Pakistani state involvement.

The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs has appointed Narendar Mann as the special public prosecutor for the Tahawwur Hussain Rana extradition case, marking a significant development in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks trial. Rana, who was recently extradited from the United States, is now preparing to face trial in India. The extradition process was a result of the collaborative efforts of a multi-agency team. Upon his arrival in India, Rana will be subjected to thorough interrogation by a team of intelligence officers and psychologists. The interrogation will primarily focus on unraveling any potential Pakistani state involvement and tracing the funding channels related to the Mumbai attacks conspiracy. This appointment emphasizes the government’s commitment to ensuring a fair and transparent trial in this high-profile case.

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