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US agency says Tahawwur Rana no longer in its custody

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April 10, 2025

Pakistan-origin 26/11 plotter Tahawwur Rana, whose appeal to block his extradition to India was rejected by the US Supreme Court earlier in the week, is no longer in the custody of the US Bureau of Prisons as of Wednesday.

It could not be immediately confirmed if he was on the way to India.

"Not in BOP Custody as of: 04/08/2025," said the Federal Bureau of Prisons' website search for inmates.

Earlier in the week, Rana's extradition was cleared by the US Supreme Court. "Application (...) denied by the Court," read the court's docket as updated on Monday.

Aresponse was awaited from the US Department of Justice, whose Office of International Affairs works with foreign authorities for the actual handover.

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