US Supreme Court rejects Tahawwur Rana’s extradition to India, paving way for his extradition in another case.

Indian authorities are set to receive Tahawwur Rana after the US Supreme Court denied his appeal for extradition to India. Rana, a Pakistani-born Canadian national, is wanted in India for his alleged involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The decision to extradite Rana comes after a long legal battle, with the Supreme Court ruling in favor of India’s request. Rana, a former doctor in the Pakistani army, was arrested in 2009 in connection with the Mumbai attacks that left 166 people dead. He was convicted in the US in 2011 for providing material support to the terror group behind the attacks, Lashkar-e-Taiba. The extradition of Rana marks a significant development in the case, bringing him one step closer to facing trial in India for his alleged role in the attacks. Indian authorities have been seeking Rana’s extradition for years, and the Supreme Court’s decision is a major victory for them. Rana’s extradition is expected to take place in the coming weeks, and he will be handed over to Indian authorities to face trial for his alleged crimes. The case has been closely watched in both India and the US, and Rana’s extradition will be a significant step towards bringing justice to the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks.

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