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The Gbese District Court has thrown out a legal challenge aimed at blocking the extradition of Frederick Kumi, a Ghanaian national better known as Abu Trica, to the United States.
Presiding over the case on Tuesday, the court dismissed a preliminary objection filed by Mr. Kumi’s legal team, which had argued that the extradition request lacked a legal footing under the longstanding treaty between the two nations.
The ruling effectively paves the way for the extradition proceedings to continue.
Mr. Kumi is wanted by American authorities to face charges related to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. The request is part of a broader international crackdown on transnational financial crimes.
His defense team, led by Oliver Barker-Vormawor, has mounted a vigorous challenge to the proceedings since the onset.
The crux of their argument rested on the Ghana-U.S. Extradition Treaty of 1931.
They contended that the specific offenses cited by the United States, wire fraud and money laundering, are not explicitly listed as extraditable offenses within that treaty.
Counsel further argued that Ghana could not unilaterally expand the scope of the decades-old treaty by invoking more recent domestic legislation.
They also maintained that the treaty’s provisions regarding conspiracy charges were not applicable to the allegations against their client.
However, the court disagreed with these submissions.
By dismissing the preliminary objection, the presiding judge determined that the legal basis for the extradition process was sound, allowing the state to proceed with the case against the embattled businessman.
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