New York:
The agency said that Tahawur Hussain Rana, who is being extradited from the US in the Mumbai terror attack case, is not in custody of the Bureau of Price (BOP).
According to the information of the Federal Bureau of Jails website, Mr. Rana “BOP is not in custody” till April 8, 2025.
An agency official told PTI on Wednesday that Mr. Rana is not in custody of the Bureau of Price (BOP).
“If a person is listed as” issued “or” not in BOP not in custody “and no facility is indicated, the prisoner is no longer in BOP custody, however, the prisoner may still be in the custody of some other corrective/criminal justice system/law enforcement unit, or parole or supervised release,” the official said.
The “prisoner locator” information on the website lists the register number for Mr. Rana as “22829-424”, his age, breed and sex.
64 -year -old Mr. Rana, a Pakistan -born Canadian national and a 2008 Mumbai -born Mumbai -based Mumbai -born is a close associate of one of the main conspirators of Mumbai, who attacks David Coleman Headley Alias Dawood Gilani, a Pakistani American citizen.
According to government sources in early Wednesday, Mr. Rana is expected to be “soon” in India.
A multi-agency team of India has gone to America and all paperwork and validity are being completed with US officials. Sources had said that “very high probability” that Mr. Rana “can be extradited soon”.
After the US Supreme Court Justice denied his application, a very important development took place a few days after Mr. Rana’s final-schedule attempt to avoid extradition in India, which came close to taking Indian authorities closer to dancing.
Shri Rana was recorded at the Metropolitan Detention Center at Los Angeles and submitted an emergency application on February 27, 2025 on February 27, 2025 with Circuit Justice for the United States Supreme Court Associate Justice and Ninth Circuit Elena Kagan for pending trial for the petition on 27 February 2025. Kagan refused the first application last month.
Mr. Rana then renewed his emergency application for pending litigation for his ’emergency application, which was already addressed to Justice Kagan,’ for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition for the petition The petition was filed for the petition,
An order on the Supreme Court website had noted that Mr. Rana’s renewed application has been “distributed for the conference” on 4 April and “application” has been “referred to” court.
On Monday, a notice on the Supreme Court website said that his application has been “denied” by the court.
In his emergency application, Mr. Rana demanded his extradition and surrender to the pending litigation (including all the appeals) for India on his February 13, 2025 petition on February 13, 2025. India, the petitioner will be in danger of being subject to torture ”.
“The possibility of torture in this case is even more, although the petitioner faces a strong risk as a Muslim of Pakistani origin in Mumbai attacks,” the application said.
The application also stated that his “serious medical condition” gives extradition to Indian detention facilities “real facts” death in this case.
It cited medical records from July 2024 that Mr. Rana has confirmed several “acute and life -threatening diagnosis”, including many documented heart attacks, parkinson disease with cognitive decline, a mass of bladder cancer, a mass idea of cancer, step 3 chronic kidney disease, and history of chronic asthma, and many Kovid -19 infections.
“Accordingly, the petitioner has certainly raised a reliable, if not compelling, is a factual matter that in fact there are enough basis to believe that he will be in danger of torture when surrendered to Indian authorities.
“Further, his Muslim religion, his Pakistani origin, his position as a former member of the Pakistani Army, the relationship of cytio allegations for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and his old health conditions are also likely to be tortured otherwise this will happen, and torture is likely to kill in very low order.” The US Supreme Court on January 21, 2025 denied Mr. Rana’s petition for the writ of certificate related to its original captive petition. The application notes that on the same day, the newly married secretary, the State Marco Rubio, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. met Jaishankar.
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Washington on 12 February to hold a meeting with US President Donald Trump, Mr. Rana’s lawyer received a letter from the state department, stating that “on February 11, 2025, the state’s secretary decided to” dedicate “Mr. Rana’s” dedication to India “, according to” according to the extradition treatment between the United States and India “.
Mr. Rana’s lawyer made a complete administrative record request from the state department, on which Secretary Rubio based Shri Rana’s decision to authorize India’s surrender. The lawyer also requested immediate information about any commitment from India regarding the treatment of Shri Rana by the United States. “The government refused to provide any information in response to these requests,” the application said.
It states that given the state department’s conclusions about the underlying health conditions of Mr. Rana and the treatment of prisoners, it is very likely that he will not live longer to try to India.
During a joint press conference with Prime Minister Modi at the White House in February, President Trump announced that his administration approved the extradition of “very evil” Tavavur Rana, which has been approved by Indian law enforcement agencies to his role in 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, “to face justice in India”.
The Indo-US joint statement released during the Prime Minister’s visit to the US said that Modi and Trump confirmed that the global crisis of terrorism should be fought and the terrorists safe have ended from every corner of the world.
“Recognizing a shared desire to bring justice to those who harm our citizens, the US announced that Tahwur Rana’s extradition in India has been approved. The leaders further asked Pakistan that 26/11 26/11 to do justice to the criminals of Mumbai, and to ensure that its area should not be used to attack cross-border doorsrist.
The joint statement said, “The leaders promised to work together to prevent large-scale destruction and spread of arms of their distribution systems and to deny such weapons by terrorists and non-state actors.”
On November 26, 2008, after carrying out a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish center, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists went to a fierceness, after entering the financial capital of India using a sea route in the Arabian Sea.
166 people were killed in a nearly 60 -hour attack, who sent shockwaves across the country and even brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war.
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