The verdict in the trial of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, co-accused in the Mumbai terror attacks with David Coleman Headley, is likely to come in earlier than expected as the Chicago businessman is unlikely to testify at his own trial. Rana's attorney Patrick Blegen said his client's defence team was still making a final decision, but that it was unlikely Rana would take the stand. The case proceeded quickly after Headley, a Pakistani-American, wrapped up his testimony after five days of questioning by the prosecution and defence lawyers in the trial of his childhood friend and another 26/11 co-accused Rana in a Chicago court.
Prosecutors called seven witnesses on Wednesday, including five Federal Bureau of Investigation agents who verified email and phone communication between Rana, Headley, and "Major Iqbal," believed to be an Inter-Services Intelligence officer. Rana was communicating through e-mails with Major Iqbal of ISI (low-level officer), it was noted in court.
An email sent from a Chaudhery Khan, another name for Major Iqbal from chaudherykhan@yahoo.com, in which he gave his mobile number for future contacts was shown in court by prosecutor Sarah Streicker. Another e-mail from tahawwur@yahoo.com in which Rana booked Headley's flight on December 8, 2008, from New York to Chicago with a stop at Atlanta.
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