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Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by agabusta: 4:17am On Jun 12, 2015
Kashamu’s extradition hearing begins June 25


Justice Gabriel Kolawole of a Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed June 25 for hearing in the extradition application instituted by the Federal Government against the Senator representing Ogun-East in the National Assembly, Buruji Kashamu.

The extradition application, with suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/479/2015, was signed by the immediate past Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke.

It was filed before the court on May 28, 2015.

The application was predicated on a request by the Embassy of the United States of America seeking the Nigerian government to surrender Kashamu to face one count of drug related charge before the United States District Court for the Northern Illinois, Eastern Division.

An affidavit deposed to by the Assistant US Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, Diane MacArthur, attached to the extradition request from the US government was said to be dated April 27, 2015.

By the US government’s charge against him, Kashamu allegedly conspired with others to intentionally import “and did import into the United States” quantities of mixtures containing heroin between 1992 and 1995.

The offence for which Kashamu is allegedly wanted in the US is said to contravene section 952(a) of Title 21, United States Code, and punishable under Section 960 of the same law.

The penalty for the offence on conviction under the law, according to the charge, is an imprisonment of not more than 10 years or a fine of up to $10m in the case of an individual or both.

Adoke stated in the application that Kashamu, who is described by the US government as being also known as Alhaji and Kashmal, was a subject of a one-count Second Superseding Indictment in criminal case No. 94 CR 172, filed before the Illinois court on May 21, 1998.

The application added, “There are forfeiture allegations against Buruji Kashamu (a.k.a Alhaji and Kashmal) pursuant to provisions of Title 21 United States Code, Section 853, holding in Illinois Division, within the jurisdiction of the United States of America for the offences of:

“Count 1: Conspiracy to commit knowing and intentionally import and did import into the United States from places outside the United States, quantities of mixtures containing heroin, a schedule one Narcotic drug substance, in violation of Title 21, United States Code, Section 952(a), punishable under Section 960, with a penalty on conviction of a term of imprisonment of not more than 10 years, or a fine of up to USD $10,000,000 in the case of an individual or both.”

In a supporting affidavit to the extradition application, a state counsel in the Central Authority Unit (International Cooperation in Criminal Matters), Federal Ministry of Justice, Abdallah Mohammed, highlighted exhibits attached to the extradition request from the US government.

The exhibits, according to Mohammed, include a certified true copy of a one-count Second Superseding Indictment in criminal case No. 94 CR 172; a CTC of arrest warrant, dated May 22, 1999 against Kashamu, and a copy of the US laws or relevant statutes that provides for the offences and punishment to which Kashamu was indicted.

The exhibits also include “a certified true copy of a plea agreement entered into between the United States Attorney and defendant, Catherine Clearly Wolters (one of Kashamu’s co-suspect) pursuant to Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.”

They also include letters and residence permits issued by The Gambian authorities in respect of Buruji Kashamu, dated July 29, 1991 and April 2, 1991 respectively, and a letter of notification of withdrawal of study and request for refund addressed to the Bertitiz Language Centre and signed by Buruji Kashamu.

Other exhibits attached to the US extradition request, according to the state counsel, include “photograph representation identity of Buruji Kashamu and a copy of Buruji Kashamu’s Benin Republic’s international passport, issued on January 21, 1998 and expired in January 20, 2001 with passport number 97BD10871.”

They also included “arrest photograph of Buruji Kashamu; arrest photograph of Buruji Kashamu with Catherine Wolters and arrest photograph of Buruji Kashamu with Ellen Wolters.”

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Re: Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by agabusta: 4:18am On Jun 12, 2015
I wonder why PDP goons keep blackmailing the APC over this drug baron's case. His case actually started under their Hero, Jona. This guy obviously must have done something that made Jona left him to his fate and ordered the AG to carry on with the request from the US govt.

The US does not forget crimes. No matter how long u stay away from the US. They'll always pursue the case if they have a way of bringing the accused back to the US. They persecute cases diligently over there because the nos of convictions gotten is the simple way the achievements of the District Attorney/Federal Attorneys are measured.

PDP guys pls stop blackmailing APC with Kashamu. His trial started and was signed by the Jona regime. Let him go and settle himself in US instead of playing hide and seek.

The NDLEA guys are the ones that made a mess of the case. Nigeria security agencies lack the penchant for due process. I do hope this will teach them a lesson. The mentality they inherited from the military regime, and sustained by desperate and unreasonable political leaders is really making them portray themselves as touts as against law enforcement officers.

They should have just put the guy under surveillance and then pursue their case to the letter before effecting his arrest. They just embarrassed the country with their crooked way.

As the main case comes up for hearing come upper week, I will like to see the legal obstacle Kashamu will throw in their wheel again. This is getting quite interesting.

Drama everywhere in Naija. I wonder why someone should go to court to file a case against his arrest for a suspected crime, instead of going to the court that has already started proceedings on the alleged crime to prove his innocence.
Re: Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by oluwafemi113(m): 5:13am On Jun 12, 2015
He'll still end up in US prison
Re: Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by Pavore9: 5:26am On Jun 12, 2015
lt is just a matter of time............if he is innocent, time will exonerate him but if he is guilty, with time justice will certainly catch up with him.
Re: Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by Emeskhalifa(m): 6:00am On Jun 12, 2015
Just go, Kashamu. Their prisons there aint like our own here. U will still look fresh evn bhind d bars there Sir!!!!
Safe trip in advance
Re: Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by mlanreh: 6:03am On Jun 12, 2015
Tinubu should be next in line
Re: Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by PRYCE(m): 6:18am On Jun 12, 2015
APC chieftain!
Re: Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by amanze15(m): 6:19am On Jun 12, 2015
We wait grin
Re: Kashamu Extradition Request frm US govt dated Apr 27th & signed By Fmr AG, Adoke by Nobody: 6:27am On Jun 12, 2015
Hmmmm.....If this government can drop the case of two former governors, same should be this case. If he has truly repented of those past life styles he is accused of, I think the government should let this case go down. There is always room to forgiveness. God bless Nigeria.


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