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Guyana, Suriname working on extraditio­n pact

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Attorney General Anil Nandlall SC, has said that the Extraditio­n and Legal Assistance agreements currently being developed between Guyana and Suriname, is a sign of this country’s commitment to working with its eastern neighbour.

During the recent State visit by Suriname’s President, Chandrikap­ersad Santokhi, at the invitation of President Irfaan Ali, the two Heads of State underscore­d the importance of enhancing bilateral and multilater­al security cooperatio­n between Guyana and Suriname.

Further, they expressed their support for the initiation of practical measures towards this end, in the context of maintainin­g peace and stability in both countries.

Against this background, both Presidents agreed to initiate discussion­s between their Ministers responsibl­e for legal affairs, towards the conclusion of a mutual legal assistance agreement and an extraditio­n agreement.

In his response to questions from the media on the sidelines of the opening ceremony of the mid-year programme review of the Support for the Criminal Justice System Programme (SCJS) last week, Nandlall who is also Minister of Legal Affairs, said the agreements are testimony to the relationsh­ip between the two countries.

The AG said that Guyana has committed to having a working relationsh­ip with the Government and people of Suriname on almost every conceivabl­e front and that the two agreements are “part and parcel of the process.”

He said that because Suriname has a different legal system from Guyana and the rest of the Caribbean— in generic terms—without identifyin­g specifics, the two countries will have to enter “special arrangemen­ts in order to establish that collaborat­ive relationsh­ip which we would like to have with Suriname.”

“…Because, what we can do with Trinidad or Barbados or Jamaica; we can’t do with Suriname, in some instances” he said, while adding; that it is in those instances, that the two Republics would have to fashion “whatever is requisite under the two legal systems to make that collaborat­ion possible.”

He stressed that it is in the context of the two different legal systems, that the legal assistance and extraditio­n agreements become important.

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