India makes formal request to Malaysia for Zakir's extradition


New Delhi, Jun 12 (IANS): India has made a formal request to Malaysia for extradition of Zakir Naik, a radical Mumbai-based preacher who is wanted in India in cases of money laundering an hate speeches.

Naik, who used to preach on the now-banned 'Peace TV', has been living in Malaysia for around 2 years in a bid to escape the Indian law after cases were filed against him here in the wake of a terror attack in Bangladesh in 2016.

"Government of India has made a formal request for extradition of Dr Zakir Naik. We would continue to pursue the matter with Malaysia," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said here on Wednesday.

He said India has extradition arrangements with many nations and in the past, there are numerous cases of successful extradition (of fugitives) to India.

"The fairness of the Indian justice system has never been in question," Kumar added.

On Monday, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said his country "has a right not to extradite" Naik if he is not going to get a free trial in India.

Naik has been on the run ever since he was booked in India in 2016 for hate speeches and money laundering after a terror attack on Holey Artisan café in Dhaka. One of the attackers had reportedly claimed that he had been inspired by the preacher's speeches.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED), which has charged him with money laundering to the tune of Rs 193 crore, is planning to get a Mumbai court issue a non-bailable arrest warrant.

On Tuesday, Naik said he was willing to return to India if the Supreme Court gave in writing that he would not be arrested and jailed till he is actually convicted.

In a statement, he said while he has trust in the Indian judiciary, he had no faith in the prosecution system.

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Zakir gave the thumps up for bin Laden and proclaimed aloud like a lion that "Every Muslim should be a terrorist". Now he ran away and is hiding in a hole like a rat.

    I can't thank the authorities enough for banning him coming to Mangalore and spoiling the peace.

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Dawood his cousin from Bhendi Bazar will give him shelter.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Even Karma is awaiting hate mongers Prgya Thakur and money laundering Mallya
    Lalit Nirav Modi Mehul Choxy and many more
    Be cool have a wonderful day and enjoy the monsoon.

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  • Nikhil, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    His preaches exaggerates the hatredness for other religions and those who are inspired and kill others only gets bad name for their religion . Good the peace TV is banned else many from india would join ISIS

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Malaysia is no England or USA. Fugitive Zakir will have to surrender and face the consequences.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Wed, Jun 12 2019

    When we had Ravi Poojari in the neat, he fled, now Wait and watch even he will disappear.

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2019

    ZN was desperately hoping Cong Govt to come to power. But alas, Karma is behind him. Where will he run this time ? It would be interesting to note.

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Mr Avinash, please note karma is awaiting many other successful politicians in India as well.

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