CCJ grants interim stay in extradition proceedings against Mohameds

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Wednesday granted an interim stay of the ongoing extradition proceedings against Guyanese businessmen Azruddin and Nazar Mohamed, effectively pausing the committal hearing before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court (GMC).

- Advertisement -

The ruling was handed down during a Case Management Conference (CMC) before CCJ President Justice Winston Anderson, along with Justices Maureen Rajnauth-Lee and Chantal Ononaiwu.

The regional court also set April 21, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. for the hearing of the substantive appeal.

Proceedings before Principal Magistrate Judy Latchman at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court are now formally suspended pending the outcome of the appeal before the apex court.

The stay comes days after the Mohameds moved to the CCJ seeking special leave to appeal a decision of the Guyana Court of Appeal, which had dismissed their challenge to the Authority to Proceed in the United States extradition case and declined to halt the process locally.

“An interim stay of the proceedings for the extradition of the Applicants/Intended Appellants before the court of committal presided over by the Third Respondent is granted until the determination of the special leave application and/or the substantive appeal and/or until further order of this Court,” one of the orders stated.

CCJ President Justice Winston Anderson said the stay was being granted “in the interest of justice.” He acknowledged the need for extradition cases to be addressed “expeditiously” and expressed hope that the court could make a decision on April 21 or “soon after.”

The CCJ is expected to hear the Mohameds’ application to appeal the ruling of the Guyana Court of Appeal, which centers on claims of political bias in the extradition proceedings.

Azruddin and Nazar Mohamed are challenging the Court of Appeal’s finding that Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond performed an administrative function when she issued an Authority to Proceed to a magistrate, allowing requests by the United States for their extradition to face trial for alleged financial crimes.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

The interim stay halts all proceedings at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court until the CCJ determines the special leave application and the substantive appeal, or until further orders are issued.

More Stories

Poured into purpose: KFC Jamaica honors Principal Jacqueline Brown and Mount Zion educators

In recognition of Teacher’s Day, KFC Jamaica surprised the educators of Mount Zion Primary School in St. Ann with a gesture of appreciation, celebrating...
Cuba crisis

US reaffirms disaster response commitment in Caribbean ahead of hurricane season

The United States has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening disaster preparedness and emergency response across the Caribbean and wider Western Hemisphere ahead of the...
Belize moves to digital immigration, customs declaration system

British Virgin Islands to introduce immigration quota system under new planning framework

The government of the British Virgin Islands is moving to introduce a structured immigration quota-setting system as part of planned amendments to the Immigration...
Jamaica CMO

Jamaica tightens port surveillance amid hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship

Jamaica’s health and border management authorities are increasing monitoring of cruise ships arriving in the island’s ports as a precautionary measure following an outbreak...
CARICOM mission Bahamas

CARICOM deploys election observer mission to Bahamas ahead of general election

The Caribbean Community has deployed a 12-member election observer mission to The Bahamas ahead of the country’s general election scheduled for May 12. The mission,...

Throp-X Investment Conference returns to Negril with focus on western Jamaica’s growth potential

As investor interest in Jamaica accelerates amid ongoing infrastructure expansion and real estate development, the Throp-X Investment Conference will return to Negril this May...

IMF team visits Barbados for consultations and post-program discussions

A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in Barbados this week for regular Article IV consultations with the Government, as well as...
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne

Antigua and Barbuda fully constitutes new Cabinet following landslide election victory

Antigua and Barbuda’s new Cabinet was fully constituted on Tuesday, with 14 ministers—including the Prime Minister and Attorney General—formally appointed and issued instruments of...
Prime Minister Philip Davis

Bahamas Government moves to acquire Grand Bahama Power Company

The Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis on Tuesday announced a major government move to acquire all outstanding shares of the Grand Bahama Power Company...
Guyana Essequibo region

Venezuela restates claim over Essequibo at ICJ hearings, rejects court jurisdiction

Venezuela on Wednesday reiterated its position that the disputed Essequibo region belongs to the South American country, telling the International Court of Justice (ICJ)...

Latest Articles