U.S. court to hold in-person extradition hearing of Tahawwur Rana on June 24 for his involvement in 26/11 terror attack
The Hindu
A team of officials from India is believed to have arrived in the U.S. for the proceedings that will take place in a federal court in Los Angeles.
A federal U.S. court is all set to hold on Thursday an in-person extradition hearing of Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman Tahawwur Rana, who is sought for his involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack. A team of officials from India is believed to have arrived in the U.S. for the proceedings that will take place in a federal court in Los Angeles. U.S. District Court Judge in Los Angeles Jacqueline Chooljian in her order on April 5 had moved the in-person extradition hearing of 59-year-old Rana to India from April 22 to June 24.More Related News

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