Mumbai attack in 2008: Defendant Tahawwur Rana wants to talk to family, Mobile court

The Pakistani-Canadian businessman, 64, was sent to court for 18 days of custody on April 10.
The NIA, which is part of the criminal conspiracy, a NIA allegation that David Coleman Headley discussed the entire operation with Rana before visiting India.
Nia told the court to seek remand.
Headley also informed Rana about the involvement of Pakistani nationals Ilyas Kashmiri and Abdur Rehman, who were also charged in the case.
Rana was a close assistant to the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, with chief accomplices David Coleman Headley and U.S. citizen Daood Gilani, who were brought to India to the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his request for review of his extradition on April 4. On November 26, 2008, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists rushed into India’s financial capital using sea routes in the Arabian Sea, and coordinated attacks on the railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish center.
As many as 166 people were killed in nearly 60 hours of attack.