{"id":128335,"date":"2025-04-12T04:27:02","date_gmt":"2025-04-12T04:27:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alertindianews.in\/?p=128335"},"modified":"2025-04-12T04:27:02","modified_gmt":"2025-04-12T04:27:02","slug":"tahawwur-ranas-probe-reveals-elusive-dubai-man-who-knew-of-26-11-attacks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alertindianews.in\/?p=128335","title":{"rendered":"Tahawwur Rana’s Probe Reveals Elusive “Dubai Man” Who Knew Of 26\/11 Attacks"},"content":{"rendered":"
More than 15 years after the 26\/11 Mumbai terror attack, anti-terror agency NIA is now zeroing in on an elusive figure who allegedly met Tahawwur Rana<\/a>, one of the key accused, in Dubai before the carnage. According to NIA sources, this person knew about the attack.<\/p>\n Rana, a 64-year-old Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman and confidant of convicted 26\/11 plotter David Coleman Headley, is now under high-security NIA custody in New Delhi, following his long-awaited extradition from the United States. His questioning, NIA officials believe, could finally unravel the ‘Dubai connection’ to one of the worst terrorist attacks in India’s history.<\/p>\n Who was the man that Rana met in Dubai before the Mumbai siege began: This individual, according to records shared by US investigative agencies with Indian authorities, knew about the impending attack. The NIA has confirmed that it is investigating the identity and role of this individual.<\/p>\n READ <\/strong>| In Tahawwur Rana Probe, An ISI Link, And Two Names: Major Iqbal, Sameer Ali<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n According to NIA sources, Headley – also known as Daood Gilani – had explicitly warned Rana in 2008 not to travel to India, hinting at imminent terrorist operations. Headley allegedly arranged for Rana to meet a co-conspirator in Dubai who confirmed the attack was imminent.<\/p>\n According to NIA sources, authorities are probing whether this individual was associated with the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s military intelligence agency, a senior figure within the Pakistani Army, or a leader of a designated terror group operating from Pakistan.<\/p>\n For the NIA, the most intriguing element is that this individual’s identity has been kept under wraps even within elite counter-terror networks. The agencies believe that Rana may have referred to him in earlier questioning by US authorities, whose classified reports are now in Indian hands.<\/p>\n Another line of questioning revolves around a decision made by Rana and Headley in November 2008: neither renewed the lease of an office in Mumbai operated under the guise of Rana’s immigration consultancy. This office was reportedly used as a cover by Headley to conduct reconnaissance of potential targets, including key hotels and public sites in the city.<\/p>\nThe Man in Dubai\u00a0<\/strong><\/h3>\n
The Suspicious Lease<\/strong><\/h3>\n