The Asian Age

India to seek extraditio­n of Naik from Malaysia

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India will “soon” make a request to Malaysia for the extraditio­n of controvers­ial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, charged by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) for radicalisi­ng youth, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) said on Friday, adding that it was very clear that Naik was in Malaysia.

MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said India’s internal legal processes before approachin­g a foreign country with an extraditio­n request was nearing completion in the case of Naik. Elaboratin­g, he said these internal processes involve legal consultati­ons with other ministries.

Asked about reports that Naik has been given permanent residency by Malaysia, which maintains that it has not received any official request from India related to terrorism allegation­s involving the preacher, the MEA spokespers­on said, “Any formal request where we are seeking the assistance of a foreign government in cases of extraditio­n requires an internal legal process first... we are nearing the completion of this exercise and once it’s done, we will make an official request to the Malaysian government on this matter.” Kumar also said that the nature

Continued from Page 1 of the extraditio­n request will be known in next few days.

India has an extraditio­n treaty with Malaysia. And, according to media reports, Naik obtained permanent residency in Malaysia five years ago.

The NIA has charged Naik and the Mumbaibase­d non-profit Islamic Research Foundation (IRF), which he founded in 1991, with indulging in unlawful activities and promoting religious hatred. The government has imposed a five-year ban on the IRF under anti-terror laws and has declared Naik an absconder.

The internal security division of the home ministry has started preparing a detailed dossier on Naik which will be forwarded to MEA to take up his extraditio­n with Malaysia.

Sources said the dossier would include all details regarding criminal action initiated against Naik by various agencies, including NIA.

The dossier would also include the chargeshee­t filed by NIA against Naik in a Mumbai court, details as to why the home ministry banned Naik’s organisati­on, IRF, under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), and various summons issued against Naik by NIA designated court. The NIA has already approached Interpol to get a Red Corner Notice issued against him.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan at the World Food India 2017 inaugural session in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan at the World Food India 2017 inaugural session in New Delhi on Friday.

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