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“NIA Set to Take Custody of Tahawwur Rana as Jails Prepare for Extradition to India”

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is all set to take custody of Tahawwur Rana as India gets ready to bring him back. Rana, who is wanted for his involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, is now facing extradition.

The authorities are preparing the necessary arrangements, including jails, to ensure his transfer and secure detention once he arrives in India.

Rana, a Pakistani-Canadian national, is accused of being part of the conspiracy behind the deadly Mumbai attacks that took place in November 2008. These attacks, carried out by terrorists, killed over 170 people and injured hundreds more. Rana’s involvement has been a subject of investigation for many years, and now, after a long legal battle, his extradition process is finally moving forward.

The NIA, which is responsible for investigating and prosecuting terror-related cases in India, will take charge of Rana once he arrives. The agency has been preparing to ensure a smooth process, from his arrival to his time in custody. Special measures are being taken to secure his detention and make sure he faces the charges against him in a court of law.

The Indian authorities are also making preparations within the prison system. Jails are being readied to accommodate Rana once he is extradited. The authorities are working on ensuring that all procedures are in place to handle his high-profile case with care and security.

Rana’s extradition is a significant step for India in its fight against terrorism. It sends a strong message that those responsible for terror attacks will face justice, no matter where they are. By bringing Rana to India, the government hopes to ensure that he is held accountable for his role in the tragedy.

The extradition process has taken several years, but with the NIA now set to take custody of Rana, the final stages of the legal process are underway. His case highlights the importance of international cooperation in fighting terrorism and ensuring that criminals are brought to justice.