Canadian denies involvement in Mumbai attacks
CTV.ca - Mon Nov 30, 3:01 pm ETA Pakistani-born Canadian businessman is denying he had anything to do with last year's Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people.
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A Pakistani-born Canadian businessman is denying he had anything to do with last year's Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people.
CHICAGO - A Pakistani-born Canadian businessman is denying he had anything to do with last year's Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people. His lawyer, Patrick Blegen, says Tahawwur Rana "categorically denies involvement in the tragic events in Mumbai of Nov. 26, 2008."
A terror investigation of two Chicago men has expanded into whether they were involved in planning last year's deadly attacks in Mumbai, India — but one of the men denied today through his lawyer that he had anything to do with the plot.In fact, in a Wednesday court hearing, Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 48, who lives on the North Side, will offer more than $1 million in bond security as well as ...
The lawyer for the lone surviving gunman accused of the Mumbai attacks was removed from the case on Monday for non-cooperation, days after the country marked the first anniversary of the three-day siege that killed 166 people.
MUMBAI, Nov. 30 (UPI) -- An Indian trial court Monday removed the lawyer for the suspect in last year's Mumbai terror attacks, saying he was not cooperating with the court.
The lawyer for the main suspect in the 2008 Mumbai attacks trial is removed from the case for delaying proceedings.
The lawyer for the leading suspect in last November's deadly attacks in Mumbai has been removed by a judge for being uncooperative and trying to delay court proceedings.
Nashik, Nov 30: The district sessions court today extended the judicial custody of ten accused in the 2008 Malegaon bomb blast case till December 11. Barring Pragya Singh Thakur, who is hospitalised in Mumbai, other ten accused were produced in the court amid tight security on expiry of their judicial custody.
The lawyer of the sole surviving gunman of last year's Mumbai terror attacks has been dismissed over failing to prepare a court document on time.
Chabad of Hawaii will participate tomorrow in a global observance of the first anniversary of the militant attacks in Mumbai.
AFP/Moscow Russian authorities faced blame yesterday over their failure to prevent a train blast that killed 26 people, rattling nerves and raising the spectre of renewed attacks on the country’s heartland.