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FBI finds al-Qaeda videos in Rana’s house

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  • Giving a new dimension to the LeT plot to attack Indian facilities, FBI sleuths have recovered two inflammatory al-Qaeda videos containing speeches by Osama bin Laden and other terrorists from the house of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who was arrested last month.

    Produced by As Sahab Media, commonly acknowledged to be the media wing of al-Qaeda, one of the videos is titled Bombing of Denmark Embassy and was recovered from the living room of 48-year-old Rana, who has been staying in Chicago for nearly a decade.

    Rana was arrested by FBI last month along with David Coleman Headley, 49, for planning attacks on National Defence College, Doon School and Woodstock School, besides some other facilities at the LeT’s behest.

    The video on Denmark, where the cartoons of Prophet Mohammad were published, is 54-minute long. “That video was contained on a DVD recovered from the living room of defendant Rana’s home on October 18, 2009,” federal prosecutors said.

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