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Tahawwur Rana given 14 yrs in prison for aiding LeT

London, Fri, 18 Jan 2013 ANI

London, Jan. 17 (ANI): A Chicago businessman who aided Islamic militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), which is blamed for the Mumbai attacks in 2008, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison.

Tahawwur Rana, 52, was convicted in 2011 of providing material support for the Pakistani group LeT, reports the BBC.

Rana was also charged with helping plan an aborted plot to behead staff at a Danish newspaper, which had published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. But he was cleared of a role in the Mumbai attack, when more than 160 people were killed by gunmen.

Rana's lawyer, Patrick Blegen, argued for a more lenient sentence than the maximum of 30 years, saying the Pakistani-born Canadian did not present a future risk.

Prosecutor Daniel Collins argued for a tough punishment to deter others.

At the centre of the trial was testimony by the government's star witness, David Headley, once Rana's close friend.

US-Pakistani Headley had previously pleaded guilty to laying the groundwork for the Mumbai attacks and helping plot the attack against the Danish paper.

Prosecutors argued that Rana had allowed Headley to open an office of his Chicago-based immigration services firm in Mumbai, which Headley then used as cover to scout sites for the attacks.

The prosecutors also said that Rana had allowed Headley to pose as a representative of his firm in order to gain access to newspaper offices by feigning interest in purchasing advertising space.

Rana's defence team argued that he had been manipulated and misled by Headley, an old friend from their days in a Pakistani military school.

At the opening of the trial, Headley also testified that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency had provided military and moral support to LeT.

Pakistan has denied the allegations. (ANI)


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