June 10, 2011 / 18:43 IST
Patrick Blegan, Rana's Attorney said, "We are disappointed". Blegan said this sentencing could result in a maximum of 30 years of imprisonment, 15 years for each of the two count in which Rana was found guilty.
He said the jury decided that there was no death involved due to Rana providing material support to LeT.
"This is a split verdict. Mumbai part of the verdict is very significant as jury did not find him guilty in the terrorists attacks," he said.
Those present in the court room were US attorney Patrick Fitzgerald and assistant attorney Daniel Collins and Vicky Peters, Defense attorney Blegen, Rana''s wife Samraz Rana their two daughters and mother of Samraz. Blegan and Rana family members looked tense and crestfallen.The message should be clear to all those who help terrorists, we will bring to justice all those who seek to facilitate violence," said Patrick J Fitzgerald, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois."Today's verdict demonstrates our commitment to hold accountable not only terrorist operatives, but also those who facilitate their activities. As established at trial, Rana provided valuable cover and support to David Headley, knowing that Headley and others were plotting terror attacks overseas," said Todd Hinnen, Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security.
"We will not rest in our efforts to identify and bring to justice those who provide support to terrorists," he said.
"Those who died in Mumbai demand justice. You (the jury) will find the truth that this man knew that his trained terrorist friend (Headley) was bent on killing people," Collins urged the jury in his final arguments. Discover the latest Business News, Sensex, and Nifty updates. Obtain Personal Finance insights, tax queries, and expert opinions on Moneycontrol or download the Moneycontrol App to stay updated!