The Big Smith News Watch

Main Menu

  • Home
  • News
    • Traffic
    • Regional
    • International
  • Politics
  • Government
    • Housing
    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Infrastructure
  • Business / Travel
  • Sports
  • Letter

logo

  • Home
  • News
    • Traffic
    • Regional
    • International
  • Politics
  • Government
    • Housing
    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Infrastructure
  • Business / Travel
  • Sports
  • Letter
Crime / SecurityNews
Home›News›Crime / Security›CoA dismisses Mohameds’ appeal, orders them to pay $3M in costs

CoA dismisses Mohameds’ appeal, orders them to pay $3M in costs

By Savitri Laikram
17 March 2026
572
0
Share:

March 17 2026

 

The Court of Appeal, under acting Chancellor of the Judiciary Roxane George-Wiltshire, SC, has dismissed an appeal by businessmen Nazar Mohamed and Azruddin Mohamed, who sought to overturn their extradition proceedings to the United States.

 

 

The ruling, delivered unanimously on Tuesday, upheld a February 4, 2026, decision by acting Chief Justice Navindra Singh, who dismissed the Mohameds’ claims that Minister of Home Affairs Oneidge Walrond acted with bias in issuing the authority to proceed—a formal document enabling the courts to initiate extradition proceedings.

 

 

Justice George-Wiltshire said the Mohameds “have not established that the minister was affected by bias in issuing the authority to proceed. The minister has no interest in the outcome of the case. The United States, as the requesting state, does.”

 

She further stated that the Chief Justice was “correct” in rejecting the father and son’s application, noting that the appeal had “absolutely no merit.”

 

The Court of Appeal also imposed $3,000,000 in costs on the Mohameds, splitting $1.5 million each to Minister Walrond and Attorney General Anil Nandlall, SC. No costs were awarded to the third respondent, Principal Magistrate Judy Latchman.

 

Regarding their request to halt the extradition proceedings while appealing to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), the Chancellor said the matter falls under the CCJ’s jurisdiction and should be determined there.

 

 

As a result, their request for a stay was denied. As such, the extradition hearing for Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed is set to continue on Wednesday before Magistrate Latchman at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.

 

 

The United States is seeking the extradition of Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed in connection with alleged financial crimes, including fraud and money laundering.

 

 

Both men were indicted by a grand jury in Florida, where the charges carry significant penalties if they are convicted.

 

In addition, the U.S. has imposed sanctions on the Mohameds, restricting their access to certain financial systems and assets, as part of efforts to prevent further involvement in illicit financial activities.

 

 

Post Views: 593
Share on Facebook Share
Share on TwitterTweet
Share on Pinterest Share
Share on LinkedIn Share
Share on Digg Share
Previous Article

Enforcement begins TODAY on daytime vending along ...

Next Article

655g cannabis found at Mahdia during police ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • Crime / Security

    Man with “links” jailed for defrauding women

    11 March 2021
    By Leroy Smith
  • Crime / SecurityNewsTraffic

    Mechanic Fined, Minibus Driver Jailed for Dangerous Driving

    7 January 2026
    By Savitri Laikram
  • Crime / Security

    Cop charged over Quindon Bacchus murder to stand trial

    17 April 2024
    By Savitri Laikram
  • GovernmentNews

    $73.6B approved for Cash Grant distribution

    10 February 2026
    By Savitri Laikram
  • Crime / Security

    Man who traded bullets with cops arrested at private hospital

    19 January 2021
    By Leroy Smith
  • NewsSports

    ISV reign supreme at 2025 Women’s CBC

    17 November 2025
    By Tristan J

You may interested

  • Crime / Security

    Police Investigate Burglary at New Ministry of Labour Office in Berbice

  • News

    Former Land Commissioner Trevor Benn slapped with another misconduct charge

  • Community ReportFeaturesNews

    Public Service Ministry issues warning to Public Servants

Timeline

  • 1 May 2026

    Browne secures dominant fourth term as Antigua navigates U.S. visa dispute

  • 1 May 2026

    Min Mustapha calls for stronger regional agriculture push

  • 30 April 2026

    $3B cash support for rice farmers – Pres. Ali

  • 30 April 2026

    Essequibo dispute escalates ahead of ICJ hearing

  • 30 April 2026

    Legal storm grows as 7,000 sue J&J in cancer lawsuits

Latest Comments

  • Waitress/ daughter murdered by insecure Cuban National after visiting her brother - The Big Smith News ...
    on
    27 December 2020
    […] Tara Krishanran and her 11-year-old daughter Larissa Singh.  BIG Smith News Watch on Boxing Night ...

    BREAKING NEWS: Cuban National murders girlfriend and 11-Y-O child

  • Charges for constable in deadly Whim crash - The Big Smith News Watch
    on
    14 December 2020
    […] Constable Simion Alder, who was reportedly under the influence of alcohol when he crashed the motorcar he ...

    GDF rank among three killed in Whim smashup

  • Charges for drunk constable in deadly Whim - The Big Smith News Watch
    on
    14 December 2020
    […] Constable Simion Alder, who was reportedly under the influence of alcohol when he crashed the ...

    GDF rank among three killed in Whim smashup

  • Satchi
    on
    16 May 2019
    One gets terrified at Guyana Airport ,when the immigration officer takes my passport and walk away ...

    Immigration Officer found with 20 Passports at his home

  • Alexis Ward
    on
    16 May 2019
    Good job Mr Smith.

    Man escapes police custody hours before court appearance

Find us on Facebook

About US

logo

BIG Smith News Watch was established in 2015 and is recognized by the Guyana press Association as a legitimate media outlet in Guyana. Our operation focuses more community, human interest and developmental issues. We also do focus on matters of crime, security, business, politics and current affairs. The entity is headed by Leroy Smith, a practicing journalist with experience in news gathering, reporting and coverage spanning seventeen years. Mr. Smith joined the media 2005 and worked at several media housing before launching BIG Smith News Watch in 2015.

  • +592-705-8780
  • bigsmithnewswatch35@gmail.com
  • Popular Posts

  • Lance Corporal dies days after fight with police sergeant

    By Leroy Smith
    8 May 2019
  • Nonummy suspendisse hendrerit ultrices

    By DesignUTD
    26 August 2015
  • 21 Year Old mechanic busted with cocaine pellets in hotel room

    By Leroy Smith
    27 April 2019
  • Bandit shows up to robbery with ‘one bullet’; shot dead by security guard

    By Leroy Smith
    30 April 2019

Follow us

© Copyright www.bigsmithnewswatch.news. All rights reserved.