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NIA obtains Tahawwur Rana’s voice, handwriting samples

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The National Investigation Agency on Saturday collected the voice and handwriting samples of Tahawwur Rana, the alleged mastermind behind the Mumbai terror attack, before a Delhi court.

Tahawwur Rana was brought under tight security before Judicial Magistrate First Class Vaibhav Kumar, before whom the NIA recorded his handwriting specimens in an in-chamber proceeding.

Rana wrote various alphabets and numerical characters, the source said.

Legal aid counsel Piyush Sachdev, who represented Rana, said that he “fully complied with a recent court order directing him to submit samples of his voice and handwriting”.

The court recently allowed the NIA to collect the voice and handwriting samples of Rana.

Special NIA judge Chander Jit Singh, who on April 28 extended Rana’s custody for 12 days, passed the order on April 30 on an application moved by the NIA.

Rana, a close associate of 26/11 attack main conspirator David Coleman Headley alias Daood Gilani, a US citizen, was brought to India after the US Supreme Court on April 4 dismissed his review plea against his extradition to India.

On November 26, 2008, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists carried out a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish centre, after they sneaked into India’s financial capital using the sea route in the Arabian Sea.

As many as 166 people were killed in the nearly 60-hour assault.

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Delhi rains: Woman, her three children die after house collapse in Najafgarh

A woman and her three young children were killed early Friday morning after their house in Najafgarh area of Delhi collapsed during heavy rainfall and strong winds. The woman’s husband, the sole survivor, sustained minor injuries. According to officials, a neem tree uprooted by the gusty winds crashed onto their single-room home in Kharkhari Nahar village near Jaffarpur Kalan, leading to the collapse. The victims were identified as Jyoti (28), her sons Aryan (7), Rishabh (5), and infant Priyansh (7 months). Her husband Ajay (30) suffered injuries to his chest and wrist but survived the incident.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Ankit Singh said a PCR call was received at 5:26 am reporting the collapse. Police and fire service personnel rushed to the site and rescued all five family members from under the debris. They were taken to a nearby hospital, where Jyoti and the children were declared dead. The Delhi Fire Services confirmed receiving the call at 5:25 AM. “Multiple teams were dispatched immediately. Four people were pulled out from the rubble,” a DFS official said.

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