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Malawi court approves Bushiri extradition

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  • Malawi court approves extradition
  • Bushiri faces fraud and rape charges
  • Defence plans to appeal ruling

A MALAWI court has ruled that fugitive preacher Shepherd Bushiri can be extradited to South Africa, where he faces multiple charges, including fraud and rape. The decision, handed down on Wednesday, marks a crucial step in South Africa’s legal efforts to bring Bushiri to trial. However, his defence team has already signalled plans to challenge the ruling at a higher court.

Court greenlights extradition

The South African government has long sought the return of Bushiri and his wife, who fled to Malawi in 2020 while out on bail. The couple had been arrested in connection with an alleged multi-million-dollar fraud and money laundering scheme.

According to a statement from Malawi’s justice ministry, a magistrate’s court determined that four out of the ten charges against Bushiri warrant his trial in South Africa. ‘Today’s ruling is a significant milestone in international legal cooperation, demonstrating the strength of both countries’ judicial frameworks and diplomatic engagements,’ the South African justice ministry said in response to the ruling, as reported by AFP.

Defence plans to appeal

Despite the ruling, Bushiri’s defence team remains resolute in their bid to prevent his extradition. ‘We have been granted a stay order, and we will appeal the ruling at the High Court,’ defence lawyer Wapona Kita told reporters.

The case has sparked widespread public interest due to Bushiri’s status as a high-profile religious leader. The self-proclaimed prophet gained immense wealth through his church in Pretoria, where he attracted thousands of followers. He also expanded his financial influence through investments in mining, telecommunications, and luxury goods.

Charges against Bushiri

The South African authorities have levelled multiple charges against Bushiri and his wife, including theft, fraud, and money laundering involving more than 100 million rand ($5.5 million). In addition, Bushiri faces three separate rape charges.

The couple’s escape from South Africa in 2020 raised questions about border security and diplomatic cooperation between the two nations. With the latest ruling, South African authorities are hopeful that the legal process in Malawi will soon clear the way for Bushiri’s return.

What happens next?

While the Malawi court has approved the extradition, the appeal process could delay Bushiri’s return to South Africa. Legal experts suggest that a High Court challenge may extend proceedings for months. However, South Africa has expressed its determination to oppose any appeal.

As the case unfolds, international attention remains focused on how Malawi’s legal system will navigate the extradition process and whether Bushiri will ultimately stand trial in South Africa.

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