The fourth supplementary chargesheet in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack has been filed by Mumbai’s crime branch on Monday. According to the information, the crime branch has filed a 405-page chargesheet, which has named Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman Tahawwur Rana. Rana is among one of the accused of being an operative of ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
In the chargesheet filed by the Mumbai Crime branch, Rana is accused of helping 26/11 attacks’ mastermind David Coleman Headley, who conducted the recce of the Mumbai attacks.
According to Mumbai Crime branch, before 26/11 terrorist attacks, Rana stayed at a hotel in Mumbai for almost 10 days, the crime branch has submitted a copy of Rana’s passport in the charge sheet which Rana had submitted while staying in the hotel. In the chargesheet it is also revealed that he had booked a hotel room in his name from November 11 to November 21, 2008. The special department has also submitted the evidences of him staying at the hotel in the chargesheet.
The Tahawwur Rana is currently lodged in jail in the United States in the case of the murder of a journalist. The case may be heard in court today.
The 26/11 Mumbai attacks happened on the evening of November 26, 2008, which shook the entire city. Notably, ten terrorists infiltrated into Mumbai from Pakistan using the sea route and carried out a series of attacks that took lives of at least 175 people. The most prominent location of the Mumbai was targeted by the terrorists, like the Leopold Cafe, Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, The Trident Hotel, CST Railway Station and the Nariman House.
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