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International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by AfricanColumbus: 3:34pm On Jul 07, 2021
Eastern Consigliere:


International Law Pertaining To Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons.

Several instances abound as to situations where a state requests the arrest and subsequent handover of a wanted person (or persons). Evolution of international legal practice over the decades has brought about necessary changes to the process of securing custody of wanted persons across state borders, especially with a view to protecting human rights.

The process of transfer, commonly known as extradition is a strictly legal process which involves the jurisdictions of two sovereign nations. International law(and in some cases state law) dictates that processes of extradition be legally overseen for several reasons. This will include ensuring respect to the sovereignty of individual nation states, ensuring that the laid down judicial apparatus of state, and international law are not relegated, ensuring that internationally recognized statutes are respected, ensuring the protection of international human rights, avoiding state (or multiple state) conflict, avoiding strain in diplomatic relations that may arise from extra judicial practices and war etc.

The handover of a wanted person (or persons) will usually fall under 3 categorizations:

*Extradition*: a formal request for the hand over or transfer of a wanted person from one state to another for the said persons to face trial in a competent court, overseen by the sovereign jurisdictions of the two states involved. This process will usually involve two sovereign nations. Extradition falls under the broader scope of Rendition.

*Rendition* : Process of handover or transfer of persons to a country where they are wanted. Rendition may be lawful or unlawful depending on the situation surrounding the handover of such wanted persons. To bypass the judicial processes of formal transfer is however forbidden in international law.

*Extraordinary Rendition*: Will usually involve 3 states. A process where a country sponsors (or solely carries out) the transfer or return of a non-citizen while the non-citizen is outside the territories of their home state. Extraordinary rendition is the illegal act of abducting and transferring wanted persons who are non-citizens across state lines without recourse to proper jurisdictional processes. It is regarded as a severe human rights infringement and a serious criminal offence in international law.


States that have engaged in unlawful or extraordinary rendition may be charged at the International Court Of Justice by another member state or at the International Criminal Court by a prosecutor.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by FBIBOT(m): 3:39pm On Jul 07, 2021
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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by ejanla077: 6:04pm On Jul 07, 2021
Simplyleo come add a little education to your head pls. Na beg we dey beg

Helinues erasethedot quotasystem ngeneukwenu monogamy.. Juliusmalema Anambra and easten branch bmc

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by nlreserve: 6:14pm On Jul 07, 2021
ejanla077:
Simplyleo come add a little education to your head pls. Na beg we dey beg

Helinues erasethedot quotasystem ngeneukwenu monogamy.. Juliusmalema Anambra and easten branch bmc
Why no thebosstrevor1

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by HOVER206: 6:24pm On Jul 07, 2021
I will continue to say this : am not an Ipob fan, I have checked, survey round concerning this Kanu's issue, I must say that the government will lose this case.
Kenya is in a deep problem, there is no way the issue of human rights won't come in.
This case will nail Malami,

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by vedaxcool(m): 6:32pm On Jul 07, 2021
grin grin grin grin please did the same law apply when Osama was extra judiciously killed ? Was it applied when US invaded Afghanistan to apprehend Osama? Was it applied when US invaded Iraq in defiance of the UN?

Inferiority complex Kee ipob!

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by Monogamy: 6:54pm On Jul 07, 2021
Kanu go tey for prison pass monkey

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by Hyperchi(m): 7:16pm On Jul 07, 2021
vedaxcool:
grin grin grin grin please did the same law apply when Osama was extra judiciously killed ? Was it applied when US invaded Afghanistan to apprehend Osama? Was it applied when US invaded Iraq in defiance of the UN?

Inferiority complex Kee ipob!

naija na world power or the same place with those country.
if we enter problem we ran to them not the other way round.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by michelz: 7:17pm On Jul 07, 2021
HOVER206:
I will continue to say this : am not an Ipob fan, I have checked, survey round concerning this Kanu's issue, I must say that the government will lose this case.
Kenya is in a deep problem, there is no way the issue of human rights won't come in.
This case will nail Malami,
I am quoting you hoping that you would be able to reason this logically without emotions.
MNK, didn't need to be extradited. He was neither on asylum in UK nor in Kenya. So there was no need to follow the normal extradition process. He simply ran away to UK without seeking asylum from them. Persons of political interest usually run to a country and seek asylum, and if the country in question accepts, then to get him back to the country where he is wanted, you would have to follow the extradition process.
The Fg of Nigeria can simply pick him up from any country ( including the UK) by just merely following the basic rules of arrest and deportation with even a subtle cooperation of the host country. Naturally, the processes of extradition doesn't apply here.
MNK made mistakes. He should have presented himself as a political person of interest in UK or Kenya and sought asylum in UK.
I'm not certain he did this.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by vedaxcool(m): 7:22pm On Jul 07, 2021
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Hyperchi:


naija na world power or the same place with those country.
if we enter problem we ran to them not the other way round.
[/s]

In other words one rule for white man and anothe for the black man. I am sorry we do not share the same subservience to white man uncle Tom complex

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by SlayerForever: 7:40pm On Jul 07, 2021
michelz:

I am quoting you hoping that you would be able to reason this logically without emotions.
MNK, didn't need to be extradited. He was neither on asylum in UK or in Kenya. So there was no need to follow the normal extradition process. He simply ran away to UK without seeking asylum from them. Persons of political interest usually run to a country and seeks asylum, and if the country in question accepts, then to get him back to the country where he is wanted, you would to follow the extradition process.
The Fg of Nigeria can simply pick him up from any country ( including the UK) by just merely following the basic rules of arrest and deportation with even a subtle cooperation of the host country. Naturally, the processes of extradition doesn't apply here.
MNK made mistakes. He should have presented himself as an a political person of interest in UK or Kenya and sought asylum in UK.
I'm not certain he did this.


Mennnnnn no offense o, you wrote bullcrap. You must think arresting people from other countries is a walk down the street.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by OBALOLA55(m): 7:50pm On Jul 07, 2021
vedaxcool:
grin grin grin grin please did the same law apply when Osama was extra judiciously killed ? Was it applied when US invaded Afghanistan to apprehend Osama? Was it applied when US invaded Iraq in defiance of the UN?

Inferiority complex Kee ipob!
I’M ASHAMED OF THIS BOY sad

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by michelz: 7:53pm On Jul 07, 2021
SlayerForever:



Mennnnnn no offense o, you wrote bullcrap. You must think arresting people from other countries is a walk down the street.
Very typical of your likes. You just let your emotions run amok without presenting any contradicting point.
Good for you.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by IgweOfNnewi: 7:57pm On Jul 07, 2021
Medicine after death
Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by SlayerForever: 7:57pm On Jul 07, 2021
michelz:

Very typical of your likes. You just let your emotions run amok without presenting any contradicting point.
Good for you.

If you knew that most of what the opening post said is correct you won't have bothered asking for explanatory points. Most unfortunately I can't type at length to elucidate.


Then again majority don't care for constructive arguments, so a lengthy explanation becomes a waste of time. I will just add a tiny piece of information that unravels your argument. Nnamdi Kanu is not Nigerian but a British Citizen. If you're learned, factor it into your argument.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by revolt(m): 8:05pm On Jul 07, 2021
michelz:

I am quoting you hoping that you would be able to reason this logically without emotions.
MNK, didn't need to be extradited. He was neither on asylum in UK nor in Kenya. So there was no need to follow the normal extradition process. He simply ran away to UK without seeking asylum from them. Persons of political interest usually run to a country and seek asylum, and if the country in question accepts, then to get him back to the country where he is wanted, you would have to follow the extradition process.
The Fg of Nigeria can simply pick him up from any country ( including the UK) by just merely following the basic rules of arrest and deportation with even a subtle cooperation of the host country. Naturally, the processes of extradition doesn't apply here.
MNK made mistakes. He should have presented himself as a political person of interest in UK or Kenya and sought asylum in UK.
I'm not certain he did this.
UK citizen seeking asylum in THE UK..... loooll...

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by 2ndBase: 8:07pm On Jul 07, 2021
michelz:

I am quoting you hoping that you would be able to reason this logically without emotions.
MNK, didn't need to be extradited. He was neither on asylum in UK nor in Kenya. So there was no need to follow the normal extradition process. He simply ran away to UK without seeking asylum from them. Persons of political interest usually run to a country and seek asylum, and if the country in question accepts, then to get him back to the country where he is wanted, you would have to follow the extradition process.
The Fg of Nigeria can simply pick him up from any country ( including the UK) by just merely following the basic rules of arrest and deportation with even a subtle cooperation of the host country. Naturally, the processes of extradition doesn't apply here.
MNK made mistakes. He should have presented himself as a political person of interest in UK or Kenya and sought asylum in UK.
I'm not certain he did this.


MNK does not need asylum in his home state as a British citizen

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by michelz: 8:12pm On Jul 07, 2021
SlayerForever:


If you knew that most of what the opening post said is correct you won't have bothered asking for explanatory points. Most unfortunately I can't type at length to elucidate.


Then again majority don't care for constructive arguments, so a lengthy explanation becomes a waste of time.
I quoted someone else yet you jumped in all pumped with full emotions and zero logical reasoning, and when I called you out for it, you're saying that you don't care for lengthy explanation.
This is why most of you fail at every turn.
Just take a good look at yourself and people like you.
You think you're doing MNK any good by being deliberately illogical?
You are part of the main problems of MNK and Igbos.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by SlayerForever: 8:20pm On Jul 07, 2021
michelz:

I quoted someone else yet you jumped in all pumped with full emotions and zero logical reasoning, and when I called you out for it, you're saying that you don't care for lengthy explanation.
This is why most of you fail at every turn.
Just take a good look at yourself and people like you.
You think you're doing MNK any good by being deliberately illogical?
You are part of the main problems of MNK and Igbos.


Mhennnnnn, you're one big empty barrel.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by Hyperchi(m): 8:22pm On Jul 07, 2021
vedaxcool:
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In other words one rule for white man and anothe for the black man. I am sorry we do not share the same subservience to white man uncle Tom complex
my guy talk reality not future tinz. one rule for the west another for Africa if u don't know get it now.
u will comit a crime outside and go jail for it, their citizen will comit here and be taken to his country to face his crime.
u still depend on them for technology, health, power and weapon. anyone that give u these not 1 but all. my guy cut cap for am if u doubt me ask Buhari,
Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by AfricanColumbus: 8:27pm On Jul 07, 2021
Reserved.
Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by michelz: 8:36pm On Jul 07, 2021
2ndBase:


MNK does not need asylum in his home state as a British citizen
Did you read where I said that he should have presented himself in the UK as a political person of interest?
That is the way he could have been shielded from deportation or normal arrest since he is a Nigerian citizen.
Barring that, the option would be to seek asylum from the UK if he is eligible for it.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by SlayerForever: 8:38pm On Jul 07, 2021
^^^Smh

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by hodari: 3:32am On Jul 08, 2021
You can wail all you want but Kanu's goose is cooked. He'll remain locked up for a long, long time to come.

In 1999 Intelligence service of Turkey carried out a controversial covert operation in Kenya, which resulted in the kidnapping of Kurdish separatist militant Abdullah Öcalan. Öcalan, 74, is the leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which Turkey and several other countries have designated a terrorist organization. He remains imprisoned to this day.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by NGpatriot: 3:57am On Jul 08, 2021
AfricanColumbus:
Eastern Consigliere:


International Law Pertaining To Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons.

Several instances abound as to situations where a state requests the arrest and subsequent handover of a wanted person (or persons). Evolution of international legal practice over the decades has brought about necessary changes to the process of securing custody of wanted persons across state borders, especially with a view to protecting human rights.

The process of transfer, commonly known as extradition is a strictly legal process which involves the jurisdictions of two sovereign nations. International law(and in some cases state law) dictates that processes of extradition be legally overseen for several reasons. This will include ensuring respect to the sovereignty of individual nation states, ensuring that the laid down judicial apparatus of state, and international law are not relegated, ensuring that internationally recognized statutes are respected, ensuring the protection of international human rights, avoiding state (or multiple state) conflict, avoiding strain in diplomatic relations that may arise from extra judicial practices and war etc.

The handover of a wanted person (or persons) will usually fall under 3 categorizations:

*Extradition*: a formal request for the hand over or transfer of a wanted person from one state to another for the said persons to face trial in a competent court, overseen by the sovereign jurisdictions of the two states involved. This process will usually involve two sovereign nations. Extradition falls under the broader scope of Rendition.

*Rendition* : Process of handover or transfer of persons to a country where they are wanted. Rendition may be lawful or unlawful depending on the situation surrounding the handover of such wanted persons. To bypass the judicial processes of formal transfer is however forbidden in international law.

*Extraordinary Rendition*: Will usually involve 3 states. A process where a country sponsors (or solely carries out) the transfer or return of a non-citizen while the non-citizen is outside the territories of their home state. Extraordinary rendition is the illegal act of abducting and transferring wanted persons who are non-citizens across state lines without recourse to proper jurisdictional processes. It is regarded as a severe human rights infringement and a serious criminal offence in international law.


States that have engaged in unlawful or extraordinary rendition may be charged at the International Court Of Justice by another member state or at the International Criminal Court by a prosecutor.

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....obviously, in your uninformed mind, there was no such nation-to-nation cooperation and binding agreement that necessitated arrest and transfer.

The fact that they are not publicizing the operation all over the place doesn't mean the international extradition process was never followed.

Have you ever wondered why not a single country is going after Nigeria for kidnapping on their soil and violating their Sovereignty?

Have you ever wondered why there's complete silence all over the world?

You, people, are just too elementary in your thinking, mo critical thinking, no knowledge, no depth, you just string together shallow thoughts and understanding of events.

There was a legal arrest and transfer warrant which was executed with the assistance of international intelligence agencies.

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by princemillla(m): 4:51am On Jul 08, 2021
michelz:

Did you read where I said that he should have presented himself in the UK as a political person of interest?
That is the way he could have been shielded from deportation or normal arrest since he is a Nigerian citizen.
Barring that, the option would be to seek asylum from the UK if he is eligible for it.


I thought Kanu was a British citizen?

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by michelz: 6:57am On Jul 08, 2021
princemillla:


I thought Kanu was a British citizen?
He's both.
Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by Unigrad: 8:01am On Jul 08, 2021
NGpatriot:



....obviously, in your uninformed mind, there was no such nation-to-nation cooperation and binding agreement that necessitated arrest and transfer.

The fact that they are not publicizing the operation all over the place doesn't mean the international extradition process was never followed.

Have you ever wondered why not a single country is going after Nigeria for kidnapping on their soil and violating their Sovereignty?

Have you ever wondered why there's complete silence all over the world?

You, people, are just too elementary in your thinking, mo critical thinking, no knowledge, no depth, you just string together shallow thoughts and understanding of events.

There was a legal arrest and transfer warrant which was executed with the assistance of international intelligence agencies.
You didn't read the news were the Kenya government said they don't know anything about Nnamdi Kanu arrest and they are suing Nigeria government? And also, their security officers that compromised their border integrity for Nigeria government to pass easily have been arrested? Or is it fake news?





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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by SlayerForever: 9:46am On Jul 08, 2021
Lalasticlala.
Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by FreeIgbos: 10:03am On Jul 08, 2021
The quota system appology of minister of justice don't even know that. Even Kenya has denied them because they understand what is Coming grin grin

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Re: International U.N Laws On Lawful Transfer Of Wanted Persons by FreeIgbos: 10:05am On Jul 08, 2021
NGpatriot:

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....obviously, in your uninformed mind, there was no such nation-to-nation cooperation and binding agreement that necessitated arrest and transfer.

The fact that they are not publicizing the operation all over the place doesn't mean the international extradition process was never followed.

Have you ever wondered why not a single country is going after Nigeria for kidnapping on their soil and violating their Sovereignty?

Have you ever wondered why there's complete silence all over the world?

You, people, are just too elementary in your thinking, mo critical thinking, no knowledge, no depth, you just string together shallow thoughts and understanding of events.

There was a legal arrest and transfer warrant which was executed with the assistance of international intelligence agencies.




[/s]

Mugu, so why are all the countries you mentioned denying Nigeria? Why is Kenya denying you guys too??

Jon Snow, you know nothing!!

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