Tahawwur Rana, the alleged mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, is set to be extradited to India, leading to heightened security measures at jails in Delhi and Mumbai. Rana, a member of the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), is accused of aiding David Headley in carrying out reconnaissance for the deadly attacks that claimed numerous lives. Rana’s extradition from the United States has been approved, and Indian authorities are preparing for his arrival. The Indian government is taking no chances with Rana’s security and is expected to deploy additional forces to ensure that he remains in custody. The extradition of Rana has been a long-standing demand of the Indian government, and his pending arrival has reignited discussions about the need for strict measures to prevent any untoward incidents. Rana’s alleged role in the Mumbai attacks, where he reportedly boasted about the devastation caused, has made him a high-profile figure in the history of terrorism in India. The extradition process is seen as a significant step towards bringing those involved in the attacks to justice and providing closure to the victims’ families. With Rana’s extradition imminent, all eyes are on the Indian authorities as they gear up to handle the arrival of a key figure linked to one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country’s history.
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