In court, the Pantol House in Delhi also increased significantly, which is expected to be presented before the NIA judge.
Takhavur Hussein early, one of the key accused as a result of the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks, arrived in Delhi on Thursday under the care of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) after his extradition with the United States. Upon arrival, the Tihar was imprisoned early, where heavy security measures were implemented to ensure his detention. Preparing for its stay at the high security facility was finalized in advance.
In court, the Pantol House in Delhi also increased significantly, which is expected to be presented before the NIA judge. Delhi’s paramilitary and police staff were located in the court premises, with strict visitors check and physical checks to prevent any unwanted incidents.
Extradition of the wound notes the main development in the efforts of India to prosecute responsible for the attacks 26/11. A meaningful team, including intelligence officials and criminology experts, intends to interrogate it to reveal additional details about the participation of Pakistani state subjects, lashkar-e-taiba operatives and other conspirators in the attacks that took 166 lives. Authorities are also considering holding a court procedure in the camera due to a high-profile case.
Early, a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, long -related to David Coullman Headley, a key conspirator in the attacks 26/11. His extradition stems from the years of legal battles in the US, completing the Supreme Court, dismissing his latest appeal to the transfer of Indian authorities. This development is seen as a significant step forward in the fight of India against terrorism.