It is not yet
rest time for Buruji Kashamu, as the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) has disclosed that it has formally served an extradition
notice on the alleged drug baron.
NDLEA said it effected the service on Kashamu on Monday in suit number
FHC/ABJ/CS/479/2015 with a copy made available to the Chief Judge,
Federal High Court.
The anti-drugs agency and PDP chieftain have been engaged in a serious
legal battle over moves by the FG to facilitate his extradition to the
United State to face drug trafficking charges.
Tens of NDLEA
officials had laid a six-day siege to the Lagos residence of the Peoples
Democratic Party PDP chieftain in Lekki, Lagos, before they vacated on
May 28, two days after a Federal High Court in the state mandated them
to do same.
Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Lagos had on May 27
restrained security agencies in Nigeria from “unlawful” arrest and
forceful extradition of Kashamu.
But Kashamu in a swift reaction through his lawyer, Ajibola Oluyede,
said he has not been served, “rather, a copy of the process was dropped
in our office in Lagos yesterday. So, we shall deal with it in
accordance with the law”.
He also stated that, “the NDLEA should be warned to stay away because
they have no role to play in the current proceedings. And if we should
discover that they have usurped the functions of the AGF, we shall
certainly make an issue of it.
“We wish to state that the NDLEA has no role to play in extradition
proceedings until a warrant of arrest has been issued by the court. It
is the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice that
initiates extradition proceedings after receiving a request by an order
directed to the court and asking the court to take over the matter.
“It is the court that will decide whether a warrant of arrest is
necessary. It is the court that will consider all the evidence provided
by the United States to see whether it satisfies the onus of proof and
that it establishes that the person sought is the person that actually
participated in the offence alleged,” he stated.
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