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26/11 Mumbai terror attack: Delhi court extends Tahawwur Rana’s judicial custody till July 9 

Special Judge Chander Jit Singh passed order after Rana was produced before court through video conference after expiry of his judicial custody granted earlier
Tahawwur Hussain Rana. File photo

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A Delhi court on Friday extended the judicial custody of 26/11 Mumbai attack accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana till July 9.

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Special Judge Chander Jit Singh passed the order after Rana was produced before court through video conference after the expiry of his judicial custody granted earlier.

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The judge, meanwhile, sought a status report from Tihar by June 9 on the health condition of Rana, after his lawyer raised concerns about his wellbeing.

Rana, a close associate of 26/11 main conspirator David Coleman Headley alias Daood Gilani, a US citizen, was brought to India after the US Supreme Court on April 4 dismissed his review plea against his extradition to India.

The court sent him to judicial custody last month.

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On November 26, 2008, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists went on a rampage, carrying out a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish centre, after they sneaked into India’s financial capital using the sea route.

As many as 166 people were killed in the nearly 60-hour assault.

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