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Malawi Court Orders Bushiri Extradition to South Africa
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28481, member: 2262"] Malawi's Chief Resident Magistrate Court has ruled that Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary, must return to South Africa. Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kabuyi announced on Wednesday that South Africa's government supports this decision. The couple faced criminal charges in two South African courts back in 2020. They received bail during their trial but broke the conditions and mysteriously escaped the country, later showing up in Malawi. South Africa asked Malawi to send the Bushiris back to face multiple charges. These included rape, bail violations, breaking financial laws, banking regulations, aviation rules, and immigration policies. Kabuyi stated that this ruling shows how courts work independently, countries help each other, and people trust the legal systems in both nations. She added that it proves nobody stands above the law and highlights why everyone must follow the rules and be held responsible. The public and news outlets have watched this case closely because it raises bigger problems about corruption and accountability. Kabuyi emphasized how important legal agreements between countries are when fighting crime across borders. She mentioned that South Africa wants to build stronger legal partnerships with other nations to ensure that runaway criminals face justice and court systems remain fair and effective. South Africa's Justice Department has teamed up with Malawi authorities, INTERPOL, prosecutors, and police forces. Kabuyi mentioned she heard the Bushiris plan to fight the ruling through appeals. She said South Africa will challenge any appeal they file. Her department will wait for the appeal results if the Bushiris go forward with it. If they choose not to appeal, South African officials will wait for official notice from Malawi. After receiving this confirmation, INTERPOL and South African police will handle all travel arrangements, with the government paying all expenses. [/QUOTE]
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