26/11 Mumbai Attack: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) argued in a Delhi court on 10 April that it suspected that Tahwwur Rana had hatched a terrorist conspiracy like 26/11 Mumbai attacks to target several other Indian cities. The NIA claimed this to Special Judge Chander Jeet Singh, who sent Rana to 18 days NIA custody.
In his order, the judge directed the NIA to conduct a medical examination of Rana every 24 hours and let him meet his lawyer every other day. The judge allowed Rana to use only one ‘soft-tip’ pen and meet his lawyer from a certain distance in the presence of NIA officials.
NIA will take Rana to different places
During the arguments, the NIA stated that Rana’s custody is required to connect all the dimensions of the conspiracy together and would have to be taken to various places to re -learn about the events that happened 17 years ago. The source said that the NIA told the judge that “his (Rana) long detention is considered necessary for extensive inquiries, which aims to highlight the deep layers of the conspiracy.” We suspect that there was a conspiracy to carry out the tricks used in the Mumbai attacks in other cities as well, after which investigators investigated whether a similar conspiracy was hatched elsewhere.
Rana will be in NIA custody for 18 days
The source said that officers can take Rana to prominent places to connect important evidence together and re -know the events of 17 years ago, which will help him to get a dramatic conversion of the crime site and get intensive information about the big terrorist network. The DIG of NIA, one IG and five DCP of Delhi Police were present in the court premises during the appearance of Rana. Rana will remain in NIA custody for 18 days, during which the agency is planning to ‘interrogate him in detail to highlight the entire conspiracy behind the deadly attacks of 2008. 166 people were killed and more than 238 people were injured in these attacks.
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