New Delhi. NIA is being interrogated by NIA, the mastermind of the 26/11 terrible terrorist attack in Mumbai. Tehwavur Rana has been extradited from America. The NIA asked Tahwwur Rana many questions during the last two days. According to newspaper Amar Ujala, now NIA wants to take a voice sample of Tahwwur Rana. However, Tahwwur Rana has the right to refuse to give his voice sample to the NIA. If this happens, the NIA will require the approval of the court to take the voice sample of the mastermind Tehwavur Rana. Also, if Tahwwur Rana refuses to give voice samples, then it can also go against him.
The NIA wants the voice sample of Tahwwur Rana for this reason to find out whether he was talking to the terrorists who attacked Mumbai. Tahwwur Rana adopted a deferred attitude in the NIA interrogation on the first day. He made an excuse for his illness in response to the investigating agency’s questions. Also tried to avoid answers to questions by not knowing or not remembering. The English newspaper Hindustan Times has reported that Tahwwur Rana, the mastermind of the Mumbai terror attack, asked the NIA to ask for Quran, Pains and Paper. Of these, he was given the Quran. According to the newspaper, Tahwwur Rana is also offering five times prayers in his cell of NIA headquarters. The NIA has arranged for 24 hours tight security to keep an eye on Tahwwur Rana. So that every action of his can be monitored.
David Coleman Headley (left) was sent several times by Tahwwur Rana to Reiki in Mumbai.
Tehwwur Rana is accused of sent David Coleman Headley alias Dawood Gilani 8 times at Mumbai at the behest of Lashkar-e-Taiba. Headley had said after being arrested in the US, that Tawwur Rana got him Reiki to all the places including the Taj Hotel, where on 26 November 2008, 10 militants from Pakistan were attacked by boat. It has also been revealed that Tehwavur Rana himself came to Mumbai a few days before that terrible terrorist attack in Mumbai. The investigating agency has also come to know about his going to Agra and Meerut in western UP.