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Bushiris: Malawi Court Denies Request to Have Extradition Overturned

Bushiris: Malawi Court Denies Request to Have Extradition Overturned Tuko 8 hrs ago © Provided by Tuko Bushiris: Malawi Court Denies Request to Have Extradition Overturned - A Malawian court has recently made the decision to deny Shepherd and his wife Mary s decision to have their extradition to South Africa overturned - The magistrate argued that even though SADC protocols cannot be applied in Malawi, SA is designated under the bilateral act as a “processable” destination for extradition - The Bushiris lawyers have gone on to say that they are unhappy with the proceedings and will be taking the matter to the High Court

COURT DISMISS BUSHIRI APPLICATIONS

The Lilongwe Chief Resident Magistrate Court has on Wednesday, April 28 thrown away applications by lawyers representing Enlightened Christians Gathering (ECG) Church Leader Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary, to have their extradition case dismissed for lack of legal basis. Another request to have the matter referred to the Chief Justice has equally been dismissed, saying the matter can be handled by the Magistrate’s court. The development means that hearing of the extradition processes is now expected to commence. One of the lawyers representing the couple, Wapona Kita, applied that the case needed to be dismissed as per South African government’s request, arguing that the request is based on SADC Protocol which is not domesticated in Malawi.

Bushiri wants extradition matter referred to Malawi Constitutional Court for interpretation: Matter adjourned to Friday for ruling

Magistrate Patrick Chirwa has adjourned the extradition case involving Prophet Shephered Bushiri and wife, Mary, to Friday, 23rd April, for a ruling if the matter should be referred to Constitutional Court for ruling. Bushiri at the court with his wife Bushiri lawyer, Wapona Kita, started the day by telling the court they are applying to have the entire extradition request thrown out for “lack of legal basis” and asks the court to refer the matter to the Chief Justice to certify it for the Constitutional Court hearing. The state, led by Steve Kayuni, contested this submission, stating that at the last appearance Magistrate Chirwa ruled that there should be no further applications relating to this matter.

Court wants South African witnesses to testify in Bushiri extradition hearing

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