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Sat, 11/14/2009 - 07:06
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Rana had stayed in Mumbai before 26/11 attacks



New Delhi, Nov 13 (PTI) Canadian Pakistani Tahawar
Hussain Rana, arrested by the FBI for planning terror strikes
in India along with American national David Headley, was in
Mumbai five days prior to the Lashker-e-Taiba attacks there on
November 26 last year.

This has emerged as the Indian investigators continue to
trace the movements of both men, now under detention in
Chicago in the US.
Highly-placed sources said that 49-year-old Rana had
stayed in a guest house in South Mumbai till November 21
before flying off to a European destination on way back to
Canada.
The sources said this has raised suspicion that he may
have given final touches to the audacious Mumbai terror
strikes five days later that left 183 people dead including
some of the American and British nationals.
The Headley trail also took a new turn with reports of
contacts between Headley and Mahesh Bhatt's son Rahul but the
noted film maker dismissed the possibility of his son involved
in any terror activities.
Mahesh Bhatt said it was his family which had decided to
break the information to Mumbai Police about 15-20 days ago on
Rahul's contacts with the US terror suspect. (More) PTI SKL
DDC


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