Tahawwur Rana, an accomplice of convicted terrorist David Headley,
was today sentenced to 14 years in jail followed by five years of
supervised release by a US court for providing material support to
Pakistan-based LeT and for backing a plot to strike a Danish newspaper.
52-year-old Pakistani-Canadian Rana was sentenced by the Chicago
federal court despite his defence attorneys seeking a
lighter sentence
of not more than a 9-year jail term, citing his poor health.
US prosecutors had sought 30 years' for Rana, who his lawyers
said was duped into participation by his school-time friend Headley.
Rana was convicted in June 2011 by a federal grand jury, which
found the businessman guilty of providing material support to LeT and
planning an aborted plot to bomb the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
Rana, who was originally arrested in 2009 for his involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, was acquitted of that charge.
However, Indian investigators have accused him of being involved
in the Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people and are seeking to question
him for the second time.
Headley, who conducted reconnaissance of the targets of the
Mumbai terror attacks for LeT, had entered a plea bargain with the FBI,
saving himself from a possible death penalty.
Acting US Attorney Gary S Shapiro has requested the Chicago court
in a position paper that Rana be handed down a total of 30 years in
prison.
Referring to the heart attack Rana suffered in June 2012 and the
hospitalisation thereafter, his attorney Patrick W Blegan had told teh
court earlier, "It is likely that his health will continue to
deteriorate. He will likely at some point require dialysis due to his
kidney disease, and is, of course, at risk for a second heart attack or
vasovagal event".
Pakistan-born, Rana is a naturalized Canadian citizen who later on
moved to Chicago for business purposes and has been living here for more
than a decade now.
Rana is the first of the eight co-defendants who were indicted by
the federal prosecutors in October, to be sentenced by the Chicago
Court.
Sentencing of Headley has been scheduled for January 24. In March
2010, he pleaded guilty to all 12 counts against him, including aiding
and abetting the murders of the six American victims.
Facing a maximum sentence of life in prison, Headley cooperated
with the Government since he was arrested in October 2009, and testified
as a Government witness at Rana's trial.
Among other six indicted by the FBI, include Ilyas Kashmiri,
influential terrorist organisation leader in Pakistan who is in regular
contact with of al-Qaeda leaders; and Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed (Abdur
Rehman), a retired major in the Pakistani military, both of whom were
charged in two conspiracy counts relating to the Denmark terrorism plot.
Following is the chronology of events leading to the
sentencing of Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Rana:
* November 26, 2008: Pakistan-based Lashker-e-Taiba terrorists attack.
* October 18, 2009: Tahawwur Hussain Rana and David Coleman
Headley, who conducted reconnaissance of the targets of the 2008 Mumbai
terror attacks for LeT, arrested for plotting attacks on the offices of
the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten that had published cartoons of
Prophet Mohammed, and of aiding LeT to carry out Mumbai attack that
killed 166 people.
* May 16, 2011: Rana's trial commences in a Chicago court.
* June 9, 2011: Jury convicts Rana of supporting terrorism by
providing material support to LeT and planning an aborted plot to bomb
the Danish newspaper. The court acquits Rana of the third charge of
involvement in 2008 Mumbai attacks.
* January 15, 2013: US prosecutors seek 30-year jail term for Rana.
* January 17, 2013: Rana sentenced to 14 years in jail.
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