The FBI is expected to provide Indian authorities with reports of Headley's and Rana's cellular telephone and e-mail communication with potential Mumbai attack suspects. Federal agents collected computers, records, cell phones and other evidence during raids on numerous Chicago and northern Illinois locations in October.
It was revealed last week that the FBI also conducted a five hour interview with Rana, 48, shortly after his arrest. The details of the questioning have not been made public.
Rana, a Chicago businessman and rural Illinois goat processor, is being held on terrorism charges while a federal judge determines whether he should be released on bond. The judge has asked to review the five hour interview with Rana before deciding whether he is a flight risk and a public danger. A hearing is set for mid-December in Chicago district court.
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