Mumbai attacks on 26/11 accused Tahawur Hussain Rana on extradition in India, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaywal said on Thursday, “Pakistan can try hard, but its reputation as a sub -center of global terrorism is a reminder to re -act. The attacks that he continues to mold.”
David Coleman Headley, an American citizen, who was brought to India on 10 April on 10 April, rejected his review petition against his extradition petition against his extradition petition, Rana, 64-year-old Pakistani-Mool Canadian businessman and chief conspirator of a close ally of 26/11, David Coleman Headley, an American citizen, on April 10.
On 26 November 2008, after carrying a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish center in Mumbai, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists went to a rage in Mumbai, after entering the financial capital of India using the sea route through the Arabian Sea.
166 people were killed in a nearly 60 -hour attack.
Although Pakistan has removed itself from Rana, his Foreign Ministry spokesman Shafkat Ali Khan said that Rana did not make any attempt to renew waste citizenship after going to Canada – that is, Pakistan does not allow dual citizenship for migrants in Canada – and it is now a Canadian national.