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Time for US to take extradition of terrorists Rana and Headley to India seriously

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New Delhi, June 5 (IANS) While both Washington and Ottawa take an aggressive stance on alleged Indian clandestine operations, are they equally committed to extraditing American and Canadian terrorists like David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Rana? Or is there a deeper disregard for India’s legitimate national security and criminal justice concerns?

India has recently become the focus of intense Western scrutiny, facing allegations from the United States and Canada, along with routine rhetorical accusations from Pakistani military officials, regarding its supposed involvement in eliminating terrorists in North America and Pakistan.

Raising a critical question: While both Washington and Ottawa take an aggressive stance on alleged Indian clandestine operations, are they equally committed to extraditing American and Canadian terrorists like David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Rana?

Or is there a deeper disregard for India’s legitimate national security and criminal justice concerns?

Fifteen years have passed since the devastating 26/11 Mumbai attacks, a series of coordinated terrorist assaults that shocked the world. Meticulously orchestrated by Pakistan, ten terrorists from the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) crossed the Arabian Sea to unleash terror on Mumbai.

The 60-hour siege that followed claimed 166 lives and injured over 300 civilians and security personnel, leaving an indelible mark on the city’s history.

Central to the reconnaissance efforts leading to these vicious terrorist attacks were David Coleman Headley a.k.a Daood Sayed Gilani, an American citizen of Pakistani origin, and Tahawwur Rana, a former Pakistan Army Captain and Canadian citizen.

Headley, who conducted extensive surveillance and gathered crucial information on the targets, played a pivotal role in the planning and execution of the attacks. He made multiple trips to Mumbai and provided detailed videos and sketches of the locations to the attackers. Rana, an old friend of Headley from their days in a Pakistani military school, who also visited Mumbai facilitated these reconnaissance missions by providing Headley cover through his Chicago based immigration business.

Following the devastating attacks, Headley and Rana were both apprehended and prosecuted for their roles in planning and executing these terrorist activities, as well as for conducting reconnaissance of a Danish daily in Denmark.

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American terrorist Headley was arrested by the US Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in Chicago on October 3, 2009. In March 2010, he pleaded guilty to being terror trained in Pakistan, 12 terrorism-related charges, including aiding and abetting the 26/11 attacks which included six American victims.

Headley cooperated with US authorities, providing intelligence and testimony that significantly advanced the investigation including key tip offs regarding Rana.

In January 2013, he was sentenced to 35 years in prison. Around the same time, Canadian terrorist Rana, was arrested on October 18, 2009.

He was charged with providing material support to terrorist plots, including the Mumbai terrorist attacks and a planned terror attack on Jyllands-Posten in Denmark.

In June 2011, Rana was convicted of conspiracy to provide material support to Lashkar-e-Taiba, the terrorist group responsible for the Mumbai attacks, and for supporting the plot against the Danish newspaper. However, strikingly, he was acquitted of direct involvement in the Mumbai attacks. Rana was sentenced to 14 years in prison in January 2013.

For over 11 years, India has been diligently pursuing the extradition of David Headley and Tahawwur Rana from the United States under the India-US Extradition Treaty of 1997, seeking justice for their roles in the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks.

The extradition request for Headley was sent on December 7, 2012.

Headley’s cooperation with US authorities and his plea agreement, which precluded his extradition to India, Pakistan, or Denmark, India remains steadfast in its efforts to hold him accountable under Indian law.

The plea agreement, which spared Headley from the death penalty and barred his extradition, has been a point of contention, with Indian authorities further feeling that the US has not fully cooperated in providing access to Headley.

Although officials from India’s National Intelligence Agency (NIA) were able to interrogate Headley in Chicago in June 2010, they could do so only in the presence of FBI agents, leading to concerns that the information obtained was restricted. Importantly, while the plea agreement limits Headley’s extradition for the crimes he confessed to, the US Secretary of State holds the authority to potentially extradite Headley for offenses other than those related to the 26/11 attacks or if he violates the plea agreement.

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The Secretary of State’s cooperation is crucial in this matter.

Similarly, India has been pursuing the extradition of Tahawwur Rana.

Following his conviction in the US, India requested his extradition, submitting a formal request with accompanying evidence on August 13, 2020.

On May 16, 2023, a US court concluded that Rana was extraditable for the offenses related to the Mumbai attacks and certified this finding to the US Secretary of State.

In May, Rana had filed a writ of habeas corpus, challenging the court order that agreed with the US government’s request for his extradition to India.

On August 2, 2023, Judge Dale S. Fischer of the United States District Court, Central District of California, denied Rana’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus, paving the way for US Secretary of State to issue a certification for his extradition to India.

However, Rana has filed an appeal against the order and sought a stay on his extradition to India until his appeal in the Ninth Circuit Court is heard, leading to his extradition being stayed on August 18, 2023. His extradition remains pending.

Moreover, terrorists like Hardeep Singh Nijjar, trained by Pakistan’s notorious Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and funded to carry out terrorist activities in India, pose significant threats.

Similarly, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the face of the proscribed entity Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), is another example.

The SFJ has been declared an unlawful association under Sub-Section (1) and (3) of Section 3 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.

Numerous scholars of terrorism and international relations, as well as the Indian government, recognise both Nijjar and Pannun as terrorists.

They frequently expose the so-called “Khalistani Movement” as a front for Pakistan, recently furthered by Communist Party of China (CPC) to engage in anti-India activities in the West. Despite this, such entities, along with dozens of other ISI and CPC fronts, operate with impunity in Canada and the United States.

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While India steadfastly adheres to legal methods and has made monumental strides in a zero-tolerance approach to terrorism, the United States and Canada share an equal moral responsibility.

Failure to act against these so-called “separatists” risks facing terrorism similar to the Kanishka bombings and the 9/11 attacks, executed by Pakistan-trained terrorists in the West.

Despite the legal and diplomatic challenges, India continues to press for accountability, emphasizing the importance of global solidarity in addressing the scourge of terrorism.

The US handling of the Headley and Rana cases raises significant concerns about its commitment to justice and human rights.

If the US Secretary of State so chooses, the administration can extradite 26/11 accused and David Headley accomplice, Tahawwur Rana, to India, demonstrating a strong stance against West-based terrorist groups. However, persistent delays in extraditing these key figures involved in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, coupled with a soft approach toward India’s security challenges, suggest a dismissive attitude toward India’s concerns.

Such oversight hampers a relationship that should be rooted in equality, respect, and a reciprocal commitment to eradicating global terrorism. Canada is widely believed to need significant improvements in shaping its society.

This includes addressing issues such as the controversial acceptance of Pakistani war criminals as immigrants, navigating polarising local politics, or taking a strong stand to uphold its professed values of freedom, justice, and liberty.

Meanwhile, the US must start taking the extradition of Rana and Headley seriously. The delay in their extradition not only impedes justice for the victims but also disregards India’s national security concerns.

Such neglect is not conducive to a friendship that has stood the test of time and is preparing for future challenges.

It risks undermining the mutual trust and cooperation that form the bedrock of US-India and Canada-India relations.

(The author is an international criminal lawyer and director of research at New Delhi-based think-tank Centre for Integrated and Holistic Studies – CIHS).

–IANS

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J&K: Encounter breaks out in Kulgam

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Srinagar, July 6, (IANS) An encounter has started between terrorists and security forces at Hadipora area at Modergam in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district, officials said on Saturday.

“Encounter started at Modergam village of Kulgam District. Police and security forces are on job,” police said.

The operation started after a joint team of police and security forces got an input about the presence of terrorists in that area.

There have been a series of encounters between terrorists and security forces across Kashmir in the recent past in which many terrorists have been eliminated.

–IANS

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Kerala BJP kicks off campaign for forthcoming Palakkad Assembly bypoll

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Thiruvananthapuram, July 6 (IANS) With the Election Commission all set to announce the dates for bypolls to two Assembly constituencies and for the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat in Kerala, the BJP launched its campaign at Palakkad on Saturday.

The Assembly bye-elections at Palakkad and Chelakkara were necessitated after sitting legislators Shafi Paramabil (Congress at Palakkad) and K Radhakrishnan (CPI-M at Chelakkara) vacated their seats after winning the Lok Sabha polls.

The Palakkad unit of the BJP launched its campaign after a function to felicitate the two party Cabinet members from Kerala.

Suresh Gopi won from the Thrissur Lok Sabha seat while George Kurian a senior party leader will soon be brought into the Rajya Sabha from another state.

Gopi said that just like the people at Thrissur gave BJP the seat, he was confident that the people at Palakkad would also give the seat to the party.

The BJP has now started its search for a suitable candidate for Palakkad and the name of Kerala BJP President, K Surendran, is doing the rounds.

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A popular leader, he came a distant third in the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat which has now been vacated by Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi.

Apart from K Surendran, the names of Sobha Surendran who contested the Alappuzha Lok Sabha seat and Krishnakumar who contested the Palakkad Lok Sabha seat are also doing the rounds.

The BJP is also seriously looking at apolitical candidates like legendary railway engineer E Sreedharan, as the party is confident that such people can help it open its account in the 140-member Kerala Assembly.

This is especially true at Palakkad as the BJP candidates at the previous two Assembly elections, finished second, pushing the CPI(M) candidates to third place.

Meanwhile at Chelakkara which is a reserved constituency for Scheduled Caste candidates, where the BJP doesn’t hold much of a chance, the party is not going to sit idle and might bring in TN Sarassu, a retired principal of a state-run college.

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TN Sarassu had been harassed by the student wing of the CPI(M) on the day she retired from service a few years ago.

Incidentally, TN Sarassu was the BJP’s candidate in the Alathur Lok Sabha constituency, in which the Chelakkara Assembly constituency is located.

Even though she lost the Lok Sabha polls, she was able to increase the BJP’s votes in a major way, as compared to the 2019 General Elections.

Incidentally with the bye-election to the Wayanad Lok Sabha polls also being held and the Congress announcing Priyanka Gandhi as its candidate, there will be a galaxy of leaders from the Congress and BJP arriving for campaigning for the seat.

These leaders are also expected to campaign at Palakkad and Chelakkara, thereby giving these constituencies a feel of high-voltage campaigns.

–IANS

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Bengal by-polls: Two of four assembly seats under EC scanner for security reasons

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Kolkata, July 6 (IANS) Two of the four assembly constituencies, Bagdah in North 24 Parganas district and Ranaghat Dakshin in Nadia, which will be going to by-polls on July 10, are under the scanner of the Election Commission (EC) from security perspectives.

In terms of central armed police forces (CAPF) deployment, insiders from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal said, the Commission is stressing higher mobilisation of forces in terms of polling booth deployment and quick response team (QRT) formation as both the seats are sensitive.

Bagdah will have maximum deployment, with 960 personnel for the polling booths and 192 personnel for the QRTs. Ranaghat Dakshin will follow with 900 personnel for the polling booths and 180 for the QRTs.

The deployment will be comparatively lesser for the two other assembly constituencies namely Maniktala in Kolkata and Raiganj in North Dinajpur district.

In the case of Raiganj, 672 personnel will be deployed at polling booths and 192 for QRTs. For Maniktala, 720 personnel will be deployed for polling booths and 144 for the QRTs.

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Insiders from the CEO’s office said that in the by-polls, special focus had been given to the effective utilisation of QRTs in the backdrop of flooding complaints in the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls of the late arrival of such teams in areas where tension broke out.

“This time, the Commission is strict that such complaints should not recur. So the deployment of CAPF at booth-level and for QRTs will be much higher in comparison to the limited areas covered under these four assembly constituencies,” said an official from the CEO’s office.

As per the statistics of the 2021 assembly polls and assembly-wise results in the Lok Sabha polls, BJP is comfortably placed in Raiganj, Bagdah and Ranaghat Dakshin while Trinamool has the edge in Maniktala.

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11-year-old boy succumbs to dengue fever in Bengaluru; septuagenarian dies of Zika virus

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Bengaluru, July 6 (IANS) An incident of an 11-year-old boy succumbing to dengue fever came to light here on Saturday. The deceased boy is identified as Gagan, a resident of Anjanapura in the outskirts of Bengaluru.

According to authorities, Gagan was being treated for dengue fever for a few days at a private hospital in Bengaluru and succumbed to the deadly virus on Friday late night. Gagan was a student of Chaitanya Techno School.

In a separate incident, a 74-year-old man died after being infected with Zika virus on Friday night in Gandhinagar in Shivamogga district of the state. The deceased was detected with Zika virus on June 21 and he was suffering from severe fever symptoms since June 19. He was discharged from the hospital on Thursday and was being treated at home.

Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao had asked the Deputy Commissioners in the state to be vigilant about the spread of Zika virus along with dengue cases.

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Considering the rising cases of dengue, the state government has capped the prices of dengue testing at Rs 600. Karnataka has witnessed a rise of 42 per cent in dengue cases compared to last year and 6,187 positive cases of dengue have been detected in the state. Six persons have died from January to July 2.

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Cong will agitate over stopping of sale of Bharat rice by Centre: K’taka CM

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Bengaluru, July 6 (IANS) Commenting on the stopping of sale of Bharat rice at an MRP of Rs 29 per kilo by the Centre to the state, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated on Saturday that an agitation would be launched against it.

Speaking to reporters after participating in the function to mark the death anniversary of former Deputy Prime Minister Babu Jagjivan Ram at the Vidhana Soudha, he stated, “We will have to start an agitation against stopping of Bharat rice by the central government. If they are unable to provide rice even as they have the stocks of rice, it is because of political ill-will.”

The Bharat rice was introduced for the purpose of election and they have stopped it once the elections are over, CM Siddaramaiah alleged.

“The central government is doing this to bring a bad name to our government. If there are no stocks of rice it is understandable, in this case, they have the rice but are not providing it. “When we approached the central government for rice to be given under the free rice programme ‘Anna Bhagya’, they refused to provide rice, even as they have enough stocks at the Food Corporation of India,” CM Siddaramaiah stated.

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“It is very evident that the central government is not with the Dalits, poor and backwards. There are poor people among all castes, they refused to provide rice when the state government wanted to give rice to those poor sections of society,” CM Siddaramaiah reiterated.

“We were then forced to purchase rice. The central government has intentionally not provided rice to Karnataka,” he stated.

–IANS

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