US Supreme Court Approves Extradition of Mumbai Attack Convict Tahawwur Rana

US Supreme Court allows extradition of Tahawwur Rana, linked to 2008 Mumbai attacks, to India, denying his final legal petition. Justice moves forward

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The US Supreme Court has made a big decision about a man named Tahawwur Rana, who is connected to the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. They agreed to send him back to India. Rana, who is a Canadian citizen originally from Pakistan, had one last chance to avoid extradition, but his request was turned down.

Before this, Rana had already lost cases in other federal courts, including one in San Francisco. On November 13, he asked the Supreme Court to hear his case, but they said no on January 21, just a day after Donald Trump became President. The Supreme Court simply stated, “Petition DENIED.”

Right now, Rana is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles. This means he will be sent back to face justice in India for his part in the Mumbai attacks

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