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Rana to be arraigned in court today

January 25, 2010 09:21 am | Updated November 17, 2021 07:09 am IST - Chicago

In this January 6, 2010 courtroom artists drawing, Tahawwur Rana, centre, appears before Judge Matthew Kennelly in Chicago's federal court. David Coleman Headley and Rana were named in a 12-count superseding indictment that for the first time alleged Rana was in on the planning of the attacks by a team of 10 terrorists.

Pakistani-Canadian LeT operative Tahawwur Hussain Rana, indicted for involvement in the Mumbai attacks, is set to appear in a court here today to respond to the charges against him.

Forty nine-year-old Rana will be arraigned before U.S. Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys in the District Court in Northern District of Illinois, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

The arraignment of the co-accused in the case, Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley, has been set for January 27.

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Headley and Rana, both of whom were based in Chicago, were indicted by a federal grand jury on January 14 on charges of being involved in the Mumbai attacks and planning a terror strike against a Danish newspaper.

The 12-count superseding indictment contained the identical charges that were filed against Headley on December 7 while adding Rana as a defendant in three counts charging material support of the terrorism plots in Denmark and India, as well as support to the terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Ilyas Kashmiri, a Pakistan-based terrorist linked to al-Qaeda, and Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed, a retired major in the Pakistani military, were also indicted along with Headley and Rana.

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Headley, who the government says is cooperating in the terror investigation, had in December last year pleaded not guilty to the charges filed against him.

Rana, in custody since his arrest last year, has been making desperate attempts to be released on bail while federal prosecutors are opposed to this and fear that he may flee.

Rana, in his bail plea, argued that he is a Pakistani army deserter and if he flees the US, he will be forced to live as an “international fugitive“.

A status hearing scheduled last week for Rana’s appeal of detention was cancelled and has not yet been rescheduled

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