India, April 13 -- Tahawwur Rana, the 64-year-old accused of playing a key role in planning the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, is "talking" in what have become intense interrogation sessions that lasted close to 10 hours on Saturday, officials aware of the matter said, and added that the most recent focus of investigators were his connections to Pakistani handlers and terror outfits.

Rana, a Pakistani-born Canadian citizen, is only the second person to stand trial in India for the attacks that killed 166 people and injured 238 others. His interrogation, which is being videographed, focuses on "his conversations with the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), army and ISI handlers of Headley based in Pakistan, before and after the attacks," according to a ...