April 11, 2025 — Tahawwur Rana, a key figure wanted in connection with the 2008 Mumbai attacks, is being held under strict conditions in a high-security facility, officials confirmed today.
Sources revealed that Rana is confined to a 14×14 foot cell equipped with constant 24-hour surveillance. Cameras monitor his movements at all times, and regular security checks are conducted to ensure maximum control. Authorities have implemented these tight measures given the sensitivity of the charges against him and ongoing extradition proceedings.
Rana is allowed limited interaction, with heavily supervised access to legal counsel and essential services. Officials emphasized that all protocols comply with international human rights standards while maintaining the necessary level of security.
The case against Rana has drawn significant attention both in India and abroad, especially as efforts to bring him to trial continue to gather momentum.
Further updates on the legal process and extradition timeline are expected in the coming weeks.