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Mumbai attack accused Tawwur Rana cleared the way for extradition of India, US Supreme Court rejected

There is a big turn in the case related to the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The US Supreme Court has given a final approval to the extradition of Canadian Citizen Tahavvur Rana of India origin. Rana had filed an emergency application to prevent his extradition in the Supreme Court of America, which was rejected by the court.After this decision, India will now be able to start the case action against him by taking Rana in his possession.

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International News. Rana's extradition process was going on for many years. His lawyers were constantly trying new legal bets to prevent extradition. This action has gone ahead under the extradition treaty between India and the US. The process of handing over the accused between the two countries through this treaty is fixed.

Health problems made shield

On behalf of Rana, his lawyers also made a weapon to health problems. The lawyers argued that Rana is struggling with serious diseases of the heart and kidney and may be inhuman behavior in India's jails. Human rights organizations have also expressed concern over the condition of India's jails. Problems like congestion, dirt and lack of treatment in jails became the basis of Rana's arguments. According to India's investigative agencies, Rana's role has been in plotting and helping this attack. Evidence will be presented against him in court by bringing him to India.

What will happen next?

After the decision of the US court, Rana will be brought to India after completion of the final formalities between India and America agencies. Here he will be arrested and produced in court and he will be prosecuted. This incident is a great example of how important international cooperation is in the fight against terrorism. It has also sent a message that it is difficult to avoid the grip of justice, irrespective of the world's hide in any corner of the world.

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