Guyana’s government has confirmed its readiness to assist in the extradition of businessman Azruddin Mohamed and his son, Nazar Mohamed, to the United States. The pair faces multiple charges, including gold smuggling and wire fraud, following a recent indictment in a Florida court. The indictment alleges they conspired with government officials to commit these crimes, with more than 10 charges listed against them.
Attorney General Anil Nandlall stated that Guyana is prepared to comply with any U.S. extradition request. He emphasized that extradition is not new to the country, citing past cooperation with the U.S. and other nations, including recent cases in 2025.
Azruddin Mohamed is the leader of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) Party and the presumptive Opposition Leader in Guyana. This case has drawn significant attention from both Guyanese and U.S. authorities.
Attorney General Anil Nandlall stated that Guyana is prepared to comply with any U.S. extradition request. He emphasized that extradition is not new to the country, citing past cooperation with the U.S. and other nations, including recent cases in 2025.
Azruddin Mohamed is the leader of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) Party and the presumptive Opposition Leader in Guyana. This case has drawn significant attention from both Guyanese and U.S. authorities.