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The prosecution and the defence presented their final arguments for and against Tahawwur Rana's culpability in Mumbai's 26/11 attacks, with the former pleading justice for Mumbai victims and the latter portraying the Pakistani-Canadian as a man duped by conman David Headley.
A federal jury hearing the case is now set to begin its final deliberations to decide Rana's fate. Rana himself, however, chose to remain silent and did not testify at his trial that stretched for a fortnight.
The 50-year-old doctor is charged with providing material support to terrorists by providing cover for main accused Headley while he laid the groundwork for the Mumbai attack in which 166 people died in a two-day siege.
Rediff.com has in its possession FBI footage of Rana's interrogation where he has spilled the beans about ISI's dealings with the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and the role played by David Coleman Headley and Pakistan Army officers in 26/11.
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Transcript I of the interrogation.
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Transcript II of the interrogation.
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Transcript III of the interrogation.
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Transcript IV of the interrogation.
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Transcript V of the interrogation.
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Transcript VI of the interrogation.
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