High Court Refuses Mohameds’ Application for Stay of Extradition Proceedings
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Azruddin Mohamed’s attempt to block extradition hearing fails
–as Chief Justice dismisses application for stay; ruling clears way for magistrate to commence committal proceedings today THE High Court in Demerara has refused an application seeking to stay extradition proceedings for United States (US)-sanctioned businessmen Nazar Mohamed and his son, Azruddin Mohamed. The father and son are fighting extradition to the US, where they […]
High Court rejects US-indicted Mohameds' attempt to halt extradition proceedings
…path cleared for hearing to continue today Chief Justice (acting) Navindra Singh on Monday refused an application for a stay in the case involving United States (US)-indicted businessmen Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed, clearing the way for extradition proceedings to continue before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts today. The decision allows the substantive extradition hearing before Principal Magistrate Judy Latchman to proceed as scheduled. Mean…
High Court refuses Mohameds’ application for stay of extradition proceedings
The High Court has refused an application by businessmen Nazar Mohamed and his son Azruddin Mohamed to halt extradition proceedings in the magistrate’s court pending the determination of their constitutional challenge to Guyana’s extradition laws. The article High Court refuses Mohameds’ application for stay of extradition proceedings appeared first on Stabroek News.
Full Court appeal of Chief Justice’s decision could delay start of Mohameds’ extradition hearing
Last Updated on Monday, 5 January 2026, 13:03 by Denis Chabrol This week’s scheduled extradition hearing before a magistrate face a potential delay as billionaire gold dealers- Azruddin Mohamed and his father Nazar “Shell” Mohamed- are set to appeal Monday’s High Court decision that those proceedings could go ahead pending the hearing of two High ...
High Court rejects Mohameds’ bid to halt extradition proceedings
Extradition proceedings against Azruddin Mohamed and his father, Nazar Mohamed, will continue at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court after acting Chief Justice Navindra Singh refused an application to stay the matter. The ruling clears the way for the Magistrates’ Court to proceed with the extradition case, even as attorneys for the Mohameds have indicated their intention to appeal the decision. The applicants had approached the High Court seeking…
High Court refuses stay in Mohameds case, extradition hearing to commence tomorrow
Acting Chief Justice Navindra Singh has refused an application for stay in the case involving United States-indicted businessmen Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed who late last year sought to block their extradition to face money laundering, tax evasion, wire fraud and other charges before a Miami court. The Fixed Date Application (FDA), is challenging the constitutionality […] The post High Court refuses stay in Mohameds case, extradition hearing to c…
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