The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke (SAN), has revealed that the house arrest placed on the Ogun-East Senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu, by the NDLEA was informed by a recent extradition request by the United States of America.
Adoke said this while responding to a suit filed by Kashamu to restrain the NDLEA and 13 others from extraditing him to the US, Punch reports.
“The request came shortly after I spoke with you. It came last week,” he said.
He said immediately his office received the request it was passed to the appropriate organ of government for implementation.
The implementation process involves filing an extradition request before the appropriate division of the Federal High Court.
“Of course, it is a drug-related offence and the appropriate government agency that handles such cases is the NDLEA,” Adoke said.
The NDLEA confirmed the confinement of the movement of Kashamu to his Lagos residence on Oladipo Street, Lekki Phase 1 pending his appearance in court on Monday (tomorrow).
The spokesperson for the NDLEA, Michael Ofoyeju, said the action was to perfect his extradition to the US for drug-related charges.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS Behind Kashamu's House Arrest - Minister of Justice
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