The National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency says it has formally served the
Senator-elect for Ogun East Senatorial district, Buruji Kashamu, a
notice by the United States government, demanding his extradition for
drug-trafficking offences.
The service
was said to have been made on June 1 in suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/479/2015
with a copy made available to the Chief Judge, Federal High Court.
The agency has been at loggerheads with the Ijebu-born politician over an attempt to facilitate his extradition to the US.
Tens of
NDLEA officials had laid a six-day siege to the Lagos residence of the
Peoples Democratic Party 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.
The agency,
in a statement, had described the court order, passed by Justice Ibrahim
Buba, as “inconsequential and diversionary,” insisting that it was only
“performing its statutory responsibilities.”
Kashamu had instituted the fundamental
rights enforcement action in April alleging that there was a plot by his
political opponents, led by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, to use
Nigerian security agencies to abduct and forcibly transport him to the
US to stand trial before Judge Norgle.
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