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The Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Tuesday reserved its ruling in the extradition matter involving the Opposition Leader in Guyana, Azruddin Mohamed, and his billionaire businessman father, Nazar Mohamed.
“We are not yet in a position to give a decision on the application before us; therefore, we are going to reserve until such time as we are so able,” said CCJ President, Justice Winston Anderson.
“Now, the court is of course sensitive and aware of the fact that we are dealing with extradition matters and these should be handled with expedition, but obviously equally we want to give due care and consideration to the arguments that have been put before us and to ensure that the application is given due consideration. So, we will have our decision as soon as is reasonably practical,” he added.
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