Takhavur was early to be extradited to India earlier this week and has been interrogated by officials of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) since then. He reportedly demanded three things in custody.
Takhavur Hussein early, who was extradited to India earlier this week and has since been interrogated by officials of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), demanded three things in custody. The wound is contained in a highly used chamber in the NIA headquarters in New Delhi’s CGO. Early, the accused of construction with terrorist attacks in Mumbai 26/11 is interpreted like any other arrested person with “without special treatment”, said the Hindustan Times official.
Three wound requirements
Early asked to have three things in his prison cell – a copy of the Islamic Holy Book of the Quran, pen and paper. However, he remains under close observation to make sure he does not use a pen to harm himself. He did not make any other requirements, HT reports.
“He (the wound) demanded from the copy of the Quran we presented. He was seen in his chamber,” the officer said in the publication.
Regular medical examination
According to the court directives, the wound is allowed to meet with a lawyer granted by the Delisk Legal Services (DLSA) every other day. It also undergoes a medical examination every 48 hours.
Early in 18-day care nia
The 64-year-old early, a Canadian citizen, who came from Pakistan, was extradited to India through a statutory plane earlier this week after his final recognition was rejected by the US Supreme Court. On Friday morning, he was brought to the NIA headquarters after the Delhi court gave 18-day custody to the Central Agency.