CCJ Grants Stay in Guyanese Extradition Case

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The Caribbean Court of Justice has granted a stay in the extradition proceedings against Guyanese Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed and Nazar Mohamed.

The men face an 11-count U.S. indictment, including fraud and money laundering.

The stay will remain until the CCJ hears their application for special leave, scheduled via video conference on April 21.

The court has set deadlines for affidavits and submissions ahead of the hearing, ensuring the matter progresses swiftly.

Lawyers for both sides will present arguments as the region’s highest court considers this high-profile extradition case.

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