The shutter is considered to help attack the Mumbai by opening offices in India. courts in the U.S. convicting a Chicago businessman guilty of supporting militant groups involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Tahawwur Rana, who was 50 years old, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
However he is free from the demands of a more serious IE help plan the attack that killed 160 people.
He also was convicted in the case of plan of attack against newspaper Denmark, Jylland-Posten, which never load the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. The attack itself successfully thwarted.
Shutter in response feel disappointed over the ruling of the judge.
"We are very disappointed. We think they are wrong, '' Patrick Blegen, the power of the law of the shutter.
In this trial also featured David Headley, a close friend of Rana during the Military Academy of Pakistan.
Headley has previously been convicted in the same case.
During the trial, prosecutors claimed the shutter allowing Headley open his immigration service offices in Mumbai, which is then used as a base to plan Headley attacks.
But lawyer Rana called his client manipulated by Headley.
In the opening of the trial last month, Headley also claimed that Pakistan's Intelligence Agency (ISI) provide military aid and moral support for militancy group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), for the assault on Mumbai.
Pakistan has denied the allegations.