The chargesheet said, "beginning no later than in or about late 2005, and continuing through on or about October 3, 2009, Mir, Qahafa and Mazhar Iqbal conspired with each other. David Coleman Headley and others known and unknown to the grand jury, helped deliver, place, discharge and detonate explosives and other lethal devices, into and against places of public use, state and government facilities, public transportation systems, and infrastructure facilities in India, with the intent to cause death and serious bodily injury, and with the intent to cause extensive destruction of such places and facilities and where such destruction would likely result in major economic loss."
Rana, 49, like Headley was a resident of Chicago, owned and operated a successful Immigration Services company, which provided Headley with a perfect cover to travel to India, after obtaining a visa at the Indian consulate ostensibly to offer immigration services to Indians.
As part of the conspiracy to provide material support to terrorism, Rana, according to the FBI, allegedly helped arrange Headley's travels overseas and conceal their true nature and purpose to surveil potential terror targets overseas, and discussed potential targets for attack with Headley.
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