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Headley provides more details about Mumbai attacks
By Sebastian Rotella, Published: May 24
CHICAGO
SNIPPET: Headley said his ISI handler, a man known only as Major Iqbal, deployed him on the last of five reconnaissance missions to scout targets that included the Chabad House, a Jewish community center where gunmen later killed three American rabbis.
http://www.investigativeproject.org/2919/trial-first-week-reinforces-pakistani
Trials First Week Reinforces Pakistani Intelligence Suspicions
by Abha Shankar
IPT News
May 27, 2011
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U.S. Sees Lashkar-e-Tayyiba as Dangerous as al-Qaida
by IPT News May 27, 2011 at 12:34 pm
SNIPPET: Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told top Indian security officials in New Delhi Friday that the Pakistan-based terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) is as much of a threat as al-Qaida.
The LeT is ranked right up there with Al Qaeda and Al Qaeda-related groups as a terrorist organization, one that seeks to harm people and take innocent lives, Napolitano said in a joint press conference with Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram. In the US perspective, the LeT is an organization of the same ranking as the Al Qaeda-related groups.
Napolitanos assertion came in the midst of the trial of Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Rana, accused of complicity in the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people. A key witness in the trial, American-Pakistani David Coleman Headley, who has admitted to involvement in the attacks, has also implicated LeT and the Pakistani Intelligence service (ISI). LeT, however, denies any involvement.
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Headley Part of al-Qaida Plot to Attack Lockheed Martin
by IPT News May 31, 2011 at 6:35 pm
Self-confessed Mumbai plotter David Coleman Headley testified Tuesday that he was part of an al-Qaida inspired plot to assassinate the chief of U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin.
The plot was the brainchild of Ilyas Kashmiri, leader of the Pakistan-based terrorist organization Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami (HuJI), and a senior commander of al Qaida’s deadly 313 Brigade.
Headley is the key prosecution witness in the ongoing terrorism trial of a Chicago businessman, Tahawuur Hussain Rana. He used Rana’s immigration office in Mumbai as a cover to scout for targets for the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist strike. Ten gunmen from the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) are suspected of being behind the plot that killed 166 people, including six Americans.
Headley has pleaded guilty to his role in the attacks and agreed to cooperate with federal investigators in exchange for evading the death penalty.
Headley told the jury he used Rana’s computer to research details about Lockheed Martin and its CEO for Kashmiri, who was outraged at American drone strikes in Pakistan and wanted to attack the U.S. defense contractor in retaliation.
“There was a plan to kill him because he was making drones,” Headley said.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/06/06/us-rana-trial.html
“Canadian’s defence team rests in U.S. terror trial”
CBC News Posted: Jun 6, 2011 2:33 PM ET Last Updated: Jun 6, 2011 4:44 PM ET
SNIPPET: “The defence team of a Canadian citizen accused in the United States of playing a crucial role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks rested its case on Monday after calling just two witnesses.
Tahawwur Rana, a 50-year old businessman from Ottawa, has been on trial in a Chicago courtroom for three weeks on several counts of providing material support for terrorism in connection with the Mumbai massacre and an unexecuted plot to attack a Danish newspaper.
Rana’s lawyers put on only a brief defence Monday, calling a computer expert and immigration lawyer. Rana did not testify in his defence.
Rana emigrated to Canada from Pakistan in 1997, staying just long enough to become a Canadian citizen before moving to Chicago to open a branch of his successful immigration consulting business.”
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/06/06/us-rana-trial.html
Canadians defence team rests in U.S. terror trial
CBC News Posted: Jun 6, 2011 2:33 PM ET Last Updated: Jun 6, 2011 4:44 PM ET
SNIPPET: The defence team of a Canadian citizen accused in the United States of playing a crucial role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks rested its case on Monday after calling just two witnesses.
Tahawwur Rana, a 50-year old businessman from Ottawa, has been on trial in a Chicago courtroom for three weeks on several counts of providing material support for terrorism in connection with the Mumbai massacre and an unexecuted plot to attack a Danish newspaper.
Ranas lawyers put on only a brief defence Monday, calling a computer expert and immigration lawyer. Rana did not testify in his defence.
Rana emigrated to Canada from Pakistan in 1997, staying just long enough to become a Canadian citizen before moving to Chicago to open a branch of his successful immigration consulting business.
http://www.investigativeproject.org/2952/jury-deliberates-chicago-businessman-ties-to
“Jury Deliberates Chicago Businessman’s Ties to Mumbai, Denmark Plots”
by Abha Shankar
IPT News
June 8, 2011
SNIPPET: “Jury deliberations began Wednesday morning in the case of a Chicago businessman charged with aiding the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist strike. The attacks were carried out by armed militants from the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT).
Tahawwur Rana’s immigration company provided cover to American Lashkar operative David Headley to scout targets for the attacks. Prosecutors say this was because he supported the attacks. Rana is charged with supporting the Mumbai plot, along with a plot in Denmark that was not carried out, and with support for the LeT.
Defense attorneys say he was manipulated by Headley, a childhood friend. Headley pleaded guilty in March 2010 and was the prosecution’s star witness in the trial. Headley admits making several trips to India to scout targets for the attacks, which killed more than 160 people, including six Americans.
“Rana helped Headley in his deadly plans,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Victoria Peters told jurors during closing arguments Tuesday. “He knows exactly who David Headley is and what David Headley is about and he fully approves.”
The trial garnered international attention because much of the testimony and evidence implicated Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence agency in the Mumbai plot. But in closing arguments, attorneys primarily focused on the actions of the defendant and his chief accuser.
Peters pointed to evidence, including e-mails, tape recordings and videotaped admissions, tying Rana to the Mumbai attacks and other plots. Those records show it was not just Headley’s word that led to Rana’s prosecution.”
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“Chicago Businessman Found Guilty on Two Counts in Terrorism Trial”
SNIPPET: “A federal jury Thursday found a Pakistan-born Chicago businessman guilty on charges of participating in a conspiracy to attack a Danish newspaper and providing material support to the Pakistan-based terror group, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT).
Tahawwur Rana was acquitted on the charge of conspiring to provide material support to the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist strike that killed over 160 people, including six Americans.
The verdict came after two days of jury deliberations following a trial that began May 16.
Prosecutors alleged Rana’s immigration company provided cover to American Lashkar operative David Headley to scout targets for the Mumbai attacks. David Headley pleaded guilty last year to his role in plotting the attacks and was the prosecution’s star witness in the trial.
In his testimony, Headley said Rana knew about the plot and supported it. He also testified that members of Pakistan’s powerful intelligence services, the ISI, also helped plot and finance the attacks.
Headley’s testimony was corroborated by other evidence presented at the trial, including e-mails, tape recordings and videotaped admissions, Assistant U.S. Attorney Victoria Peters said in her closing arguments Tuesday.
Prosecutors also claimed Rana assisted Headley in a plot to attack the offices of the Danish newspaper, Jyllands Posten. The newspaper’s 2005 publication of cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad had unleashed a wave of protests across the Muslim world.”
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www.fbi.gov/chicago/press-releases/2011/chicago-businessman-tahawwur-hussain-rana-guilty-of-providing-material-support-to-terror-group-and-supporting-role-in-denmark-terrorism-conspiracy
Chicago Businessman Tahawwur Hussain Rana Guilty of Providing Material Support to Terror Group and Supporting Role in Denmark Terrorism Conspiracy
U.S. Attorneys Office
June 09, 2011
CHICAGOA Pakistani native who operated a Chicago-based immigration business was convicted today of participating in conspiracy involving a terrorism plot against a Danish newspaper and providing material support to a terrorist organization based in Pakistan. The defendant, Tahawwur Hussain Rana, was found guilty by a federal jury that deliberated two days following a trial that began May 16 in U.S. District Court. The jury acquitted Rana of conspiracy to provide material support to the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, that killed more than 160 people, including six Americans.
Rana, 50, a Canadian citizen, was convicted of one count of conspiracy to provide material support to the terrorism plot in Denmark and one count of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, Lashkar e Tayyiba (Lashkar.) He faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison on the two counts combined and remains in federal custody without bond. U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber ordered the defense to file post-trial motions by Aug. 15. No sentencing date was set.
The message should be clear to all those who help terrorists we will bring to justice all those who seek to facilitate violence, said Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.
Todays verdict demonstrates our commitment to hold accountable not only terrorist operatives, but also those who facilitate their activities. As established at trial, Tahawwur Rana provided valuable cover and support to David Headley, knowing that Headley and others were plotting terror attacks overseas, said Todd Hinnen, Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security. We will not rest in our efforts to identify and bring to justice those who provide support to terrorists.
The effort to combat terrorism and bring justice to the victims is a global effort, requiring the cooperation and collaboration of many countries and many people. We are grateful for our role and that of the Chicago Joint Terrorism Task Force in bringing some measure of justice, said Robert D. Grant, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Rana is the second defendant to be convicted among a total of eight co-defendants who have been indicted in this case since late 2009. Co-defendant David Coleman Headley, 50, pleaded guilty in March 2010 to all 12 counts against him, including aiding and abetting the murders of the six American victims. Headley, who is also facing a maximum sentence of life in prison, has cooperated with the Government since he was arrested in October 2009, and testified as a Government witness at Ranas trial.
The six remaining defendants are all believed to be in Pakistan.
Headley testified that he attended training camps in Pakistan operated by Lashkar, a designated foreign terrorist organization, on five separate occasions between 2002 and 2005. In late 2005, Headley received instructions from members of Lashkar to travel to India to conduct surveillance, which he did five times leading up to the Mumbai attacks three years later that killed more than 160 people and wounded hundreds more.
In the early summer of 2006, Headley and two Lashkar members discussed opening an immigration office in Mumbai as a cover for his surveillance activities. Headley testified that he traveled to Chicago and advised Rana, his long-time friend since the time they attended high school together in Pakistan, of his assignment to scout potential targets in India. Headley obtained approval from Rana, who owned First World Immigration Services in Chicago and elsewhere, to open a First World office in Mumbai as cover for his activities. Rana directed an individual associated with First World to prepare documents supporting Headleys cover story of opening a First World office in Mumbai, and advised Headley how to obtain a visa for travel to India, according to Headleys testimony, as well as emails and other documents that corroborated his account.
Starting Nov. 26, 2008, and continuing through Nov. 28, 2008, 10 attackers trained by Lashkar carried out multiple assaults with firearms, grenades and improvised explosive devices against multiple targets in Mumbai, including the Taj Mahal and Oberoi hotels, the Leopold Café, the Chabad House and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus train station, each of which Headley had scouted in advance. The six Americans killed during the three-day siege were Ben Zion Chroman, Gavriel Holtzberg, Sandeep Jeswani, Alan Scherr, his daughter Naomi Scherr, and Aryeh Leibish Teitelbaum.
Regarding the Denmark terror plot, Headley admitted that in early November 2008, he met with a Lashkar member in Karachi, Pakistan, and was instructed to conduct surveillance of the Copenhagen and Aarhus offices of the Danish newspaper Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten in preparation for an attack in retaliation for the newspapers publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed.
In late 2008 and early 2009, after reviewing with Rana how he had performed surveillance of the targets attacked in Mumbai, Headley testified that he advised Rana of the planned attack on the Danish newspaper and his intended travel to Denmark to conduct surveillance of its facilities. Headley obtained Ranas approval and assistance to identify himself as a representative of First World and gain access to the newspapers offices by falsely expressing interest in placing advertising for First World in the newspaper. Before departing Chicago, Headley and Rana caused business cards to be made that identified Headley as a representative of the Immigration Law Center, the business name of First World, according to the evidence at trial.
The governments evidence also included transcripts of recorded conversations, including those in September 2009, when Headley and Rana spoke about reports that co-defendant Ilyas Kashmiri, an alleged Pakistani terrorist leader, had been killed in a drone attack and the implications of his possible death for the plan to attack the newspaper. In other conversations, Rana told Headley that the attackers involved in the Mumbai attacks should receive Pakistans highest posthumous military honors. In the late summer of 2009, Rana and Headley agreed that funds that had been provided to Rana could be used to fund Headleys work in Denmark, and the trial evidence showed that Rana, pretended to be Headley in sending an email to the Danish newspaper .
The government is being represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Daniel Collins, Victoria J. Peters and Sarah Streicker, with assistance from the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Departments National Security Division. Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles are working jointly with their counterparts in Chicago on the broader investigation into the Mumbai attacks. The investigation has been conducted by the Chicago Joint Terrorism Task Force, led by the Chicago Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, with assistance from the FBI offices in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., as well as both U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Homeland Security Investigations.
http://www.investigativeproject.org/2970/prosecutor-defends-plea-bargain-with-mumbai
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“Prosecutor Defends Plea Bargain with Mumbai Plotter”
by IPT News Jun 14, 2011 at 1:21 am
SNIPPET: “The government’s plea deal with a key player in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks was the right move, even though David Headley’s involvement was far greater than the man he testified against earlier this month, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said.
Information gleaned from Headley’s interrogations with federal investigators provided a detailed insight into ways terrorist groups and the Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agency ran their operations, Fitzgerald said in a telephone interview with the investigative journalism website ProPublica.
Headley also can be called upon to testify against other Mumbai plotters. He pleaded guilty last year to his role in plotting the Mumbai attacks and was the prosecution’s star witness in the trial of Chicago businessman Tahawwur Rana. Headley scouted targets for the attacks in Mumbai. Last week, a jury acquitted Rana of involvement in that attack, but found him guilty on charges related to a separate plot to attack a Danish newspaper and for supporting for the Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT).
Rana helped provide Headley with a cover for surveillance trips to target the Danish newspaper, Jyllands Posten. The newspaper’s 2005 publication of cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammad had led to violent protests across the Muslim world.
Headley testified that members of Pakistan’s powerful spy agency, the ISI, helped orchestrate and finance the two plots.”
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http://www.latimes.com/news/la-monrovia1-m,0,2234779.story
“Al Qaeda-linked website threatens Monrovia drone maker’s executives”
By Richard Winton
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
July 1, 2011, 11:26 a.m.
SNIPPET: “The targeting of corporate executives from military suppliers first came public in May. At a trial in Chicago, an accused terrorist, David Headley, acknowledged that a Pakistan-based branch of Al Qaeda had plotted to kill Robert Stevens, the head of Lockheed Martin. The company manufacturers drones prominently used in targeting Osama bin Laden and other members of the terror network.
The list came from the Al Qaeda-linked Ansar Al Mujahedeen jihadist forum and was first made public on the Homeland Security Today website.
The security website obtained a a jihadist “hit list” of 58 people that accompanied a June 6 Florida federal bulletin.”
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Judge: Unseal Mumbai terror trial documents
By Becky Schlikerman
Tribune reporter
12:26 p.m. CDT, July 19, 2011
SNIPPET: A federal judge today ordered the release of more than two dozen sealed documents following the conviction last month of a Chicago businessman on charges he aided in a plot to storm a Danish newspaper that had printed cartoons that angered many in the Muslim world.
U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber ordered some 30 court filings made public after the Chicago Tribune intervened to unseal the records.
Tahawwur Rana was convicted of helping a friend since boyhood in the aborted plan to behead staffers at the Copenhagen newspaper.
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“Exclusive: Unsealed Documents From Rana Trial, Headley Interviews, Mumbai Bombing And More”
February 18, 2012
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“Delhi court to try US terrorist Headley, 8 others”
Published: Today
SNIPPET: “NEW DELHI (AP) - A New Delhi court agreed Saturday to try admitted American terrorist David Headley and eight others for allegedly carrying out the deadly 2008 attacks in Mumbai, local media reported.
The court’s decision allows Indian investigators to seek Headley’s extradition from the United States, where he is in prison after admitting to laying the groundwork for the three-day shooting rampage in India’s largest city. However, his plea agreement with U.S. authorities said Headley would not be extradited if he cooperated with investigators.”
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Fresh Summons issued against Headley
SNIPPET: New Delhi, May 31 : A Delhi court has again asked the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to present on Aug 6 LeT terrorist David Coleman Headley, jailed in the US for his role in the 2008 Mumbai attack.
It also issued fresh non-bailable warrants against Al Qaeda operative Illyas Kashmiri and four others, including two Inter- Service Intelligence (ISI) agents, sources said.
Issuing fresh summons, the court asked the NIA to bring before it Laskar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Headley who is in a US jail, on Aug 6. It had issued similar summons on March 13.
http://www.investigativeproject.org/3892/maximum-sentence-sought-in-danish-cartoon-plot
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“Maximum Sentence Sought in Danish Cartoon Plot”
by IPT News Jan 15, 2013 at 3:34 pm
www.fbi.gov/chicago/press-releases/2013/tahawwur-rana-sentenced-to-14-years-in-prison-for-supporting-pakistani-terror-group-and-terror-plot-in-denmark
Tahawwur Rana Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Supporting Pakistani Terror Group and Terror Plot in Denmark
U.S. Department of Justice
January 17, 2013
Office of Public Affairs
CHICAGOA Pakistani native who operated a Chicago-based immigration business was sentenced today to 14 years in prison for conspiracy to provide material support to a terrorist plot in Denmark and providing material support to Lashkar e Tayyiba, a terrorist organization operating in Pakistan that was responsible for the November 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India. The defendant, Tahawwur Hussain Rana, was convicted of the charges on June 9, 2011, following a three-week trial in U.S. District Court in Chicago.
Rana, 52, a Canadian citizen, was ordered to serve 14 years, followed by five years of supervised release, by U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber. This certainly was a dastardly plot, Judge Leinenweber said in imposing the sentence.
Rana was convicted of conspiracy to provide material support to a plot from October 2008 to October 2009 to commit murder in Denmark, including a horrific plan to behead employees of Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten, a Danish newspaper, and throw their heads on to the street in Copenhagen, as well as providing material support, from late 2005 to October 2009, to Lashkar, a militant jihadist organization operating in Pakistan. Lashkar planned and carried out the November 2008 attacks in Mumbai that killed more than 160 people, including six Americans, before initially planning the terrorist attack in Denmark in retaliation for the newspapers publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed. Rana was acquitted of conspiracy to provide material support to the Mumbai attacks.
This serious prison sentence should go a long way towards convincing would-be terrorists that they cant hide behind the scenes, lend support to the violent aims of terrorist organizations, and escape detection and punishment, said Gary S. Shapiro, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.
Todays sentence demonstrates that, just as vigorously as we pursue terrorists and their organizations, we will also pursue those who facilitate their violent plots from a safe distance. As established at trial, Tahawwur Rana provided critical support to David Headley and other terrorists from his base in the United States, knowing they were plotting attacks overseas. I thank the many agents, analysts, and prosecutors who helped bring about todays result, said Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General for National Security.
It is my hope that the judges decision today sends a message to those who plot attacks and those who provide the support to make the plots possible, both here and abroad, that you will be held accountable for your actions. Our mission, detecting and preventing terrorist acts and eliminating the enabling support provided by terrorist sympathizers, remains our top priority, said Cory B. Nelson, Special Agent in Charge of the Chicago Office of the FBI.
Rana is one of two defendants to be convicted, among a total of eight defendants who have been indicted, in this case since late 2009. Co-defendant David Coleman Headley, 52, pleaded guilty in March 2010 to 12 terrorism charges, including aiding and abetting the murders of the six Americans in Mumbai. Headley, who is scheduled to be sentenced next Thursday, has cooperated with the government since he was arrested in October 2009 and testified as a government witness at Ranas trial. He is facing a maximum of life in prison.
The evidence at Ranas trial showed that he knew he was assisting a terrorist organization and murderers, knew their violent goals, and readily agreed to play an essential role in achieving their aims. The government contended that Rana knew the objective of his co-conspirators was to retaliate against and influence the Danish government for its perceived role in the publication of the Prophet Mohammed cartoons, and he knew that the goal of Lashkar was to retaliate against and influence the Indian and Danish governments and intended that the support he providedenabling Headleys activitieswould be used toward that purpose.
In a post-arrest statement in October 2009, Rana admitted knowing that Lashkar was a terrorist organization and that Headley had attended training camps that Lashkar operated in Pakistan. Headley testified that he attended the training camps on five separate occasions between 2002 and 2005. In late 2005, Headley received instructions from members of Lashkar to travel to India to conduct surveillance, which he did five times leading up to the Mumbai attacks three years later that killed more than 160 people and wounded hundreds more.
In the early summer of 2006, Headley and two Lashkar members discussed opening an immigration office in Mumbai as a cover for his surveillance activities. Headley testified that he traveled to Chicago and advised Rana, his long-time friend since the time they attended high school together in Pakistan, of his assignment to scout potential targets in India. Headley obtained approval from Rana, who owned First World Immigration Services in Chicago and elsewhere, to open a First World office in Mumbai as cover for his activities. Rana directed an individual associated with First World to prepare documents supporting Headleys cover story and advised Headley how to obtain a visa for travel to India, according to Headleys testimony, as well as e-mails and other documents that corroborated his account.
Between November 26-28, 2008, 10 attackers trained by Lashkar carried out multiple assaults with firearms, grenades, and improvised explosive devices against multiple targets in Mumbai, some of which Headley had scouted in advance.
Regarding the Denmark terror plot, Headley testified that in the fall of 2008, he met with a Lashkar member in Karachi, Pakistan, and was instructed to conduct surveillance of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper offices in Copenhagen and Aarhus.
In late 2008 and early 2009, after reviewing with Rana how he had performed surveillance of the targets attacked in Mumbai, Headley testified that he advised Rana of the planned attack in Denmark and his intended travel there to conduct surveillance of the newspapers facilities. Headley obtained Ranas approval and assistance to identify himself as a representative of First World and gain access to the newspapers offices by falsely expressing interest in placing advertising for First World in the newspaper. Headley and Rana caused business cards to be made that identified Headley as a representative of the Immigration Law Center, the business name of First World, according to the evidence at trial.
The trial evidence also included transcripts of recorded conversations, including those in September 2009, when Headley and Rana spoke about reports that a co-defendant, Ilyas Kashmiri, an alleged Pakistani terrorist leader, had been killed and the implications of his possible death for the plan to attack the newspaper. In other conversations, Rana told Headley that the attackers involved in the Mumbai attacks should receive Pakistans highest posthumous military honors. In late summer of 2009, Rana and Headley agreed that funds that had been provided to Rana could be used to fund Headleys work in Denmark, and the evidence showed that Rana pretended to be Headley in sending an e-mail to the Danish newspaper.
The government is being represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Daniel Collins and Sarah E. Streicker, with assistance from the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Departments National Security Division. Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have worked on a broader investigation of the Mumbai attacks. The investigation has been conducted by the Chicago Joint Terrorism Task Force, led by the Chicago Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, with assistance from FBI offices in Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C., as well as both U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements Homeland Security Investigations.
http://www.investigativeproject.org/2962/chicago-businessman-found-guilty-on-two-counts-in
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Chicago Businessman Found Guilty on Two Counts in Terrorism Trial
Jun 9, 2011 at 11:26 pm
SNIPPET: Tahawwur Rana was acquitted on the charge of conspiring to provide material support to the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist strike that killed over 160 people, including six Americans.
The verdict came after two days of jury deliberations following a trial that began May 16.
Prosecutors alleged Ranas immigration company provided cover to American Lashkar operative David Headley to scout targets for the Mumbai attacks. David Headley pleaded guilty last year to his role in plotting the attacks and was the prosecutions star witness in the trial.
In his testimony, Headley said Rana knew about the plot and supported it. He also testified that members of Pakistans powerful intelligence services, the ISI, also helped plot and finance the attacks.
Headleys testimony was corroborated by other evidence presented at the trial, including e-mails, tape recordings and videotaped admissions, Assistant U.S. Attorney Victoria Peters said in her closing arguments Tuesday.
Prosecutors also claimed Rana assisted Headley in a plot to attack the offices of the Danish newspaper, Jyllands Posten. The newspapers 2005 publication of cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad had unleashed a wave of protests across the Muslim world.
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http://www.investigativeproject.org/3893/chicago-businessman-sentenced-to-14-years-in
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“Chicago Businessman Sentenced to 14 Years in Danish Terror Plot”
by Abha Shankar Jan 17, 2013 at 3:53 pm
SNIPPET: “A Pakistan-born Chicago businessman was sentenced to 14 years in prison Thursday for his role in a plot to attack a Danish newspaper and providing material support to the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT).
A federal jury in Chicago convicted Tahawwur Rana of the charges in June 2011 following a three-week trial. Jurors acquitted him of providing material support for the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks that killed 164 people, including six Americans.
In a sentencing memo filed earlier this week, prosecutors sought the maximum sentence of 30 years, arguing Rana and his accomplices desired to perpetrate “murder on a grand, horrific scale.”
Rana was a lifelong friend of American Lashkar operative David Headley, who pleaded guilty to charges related to scouting targets in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Prosecutors alleged Headley used the Mumbai office of Rana’s immigration company, First World Immigration Services, as a cover for his numerous scouting missions to the city.
In testimony during Rana’s trial, Headley acknowledged Rana knew about the Mumbai plot and supported it. Headley also corroborated other evidence presented at trial that Pakistan’s powerful spy agency, the ISI, was involved in the attacks.
Prosecutors claimed Rana also assisted Headley in plotting an attack on the offices of the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten. The newspaper’s 2005 publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad had led to violent protests across the Muslim world.”
Thanks for the updates, Cindy!
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