Chicago: The District court conducting the Mumbai attack trial in the US today ordered that some of the over dozen sealed documents presented in the court as key evidences be made public.
Some of the documents are believed to have key evidence of links between Pakistan’s powerful intelligence agency ISI and LeT and other terrorist outfits blamed for the November 2008 Mumbai carnage in which 166 persons were killed.
The order by U S District Court Judge Harry Leinenweber came on a plea by The Chicago Tribune newspaper which sought public access to over a dozen sealed documents in the Tahawwur Rana case Details of which of the documents would be released was not immediately available.
The news daily had argued that keeping the documents under secrecy undermines the benefits of public scrutiny.