This Article is From Jun 12, 2019

India To Pursue Zakir Naik's Extradition Request With Malaysia: Centre

The Malaysian Prime Minister recently said that his country has the right to not extradite Zakir Naik as he claims he will not get a fair trial back home.

India To Pursue Zakir Naik's Extradition Request With Malaysia: Centre

Zakir Naik, a 53-year-old television preacher, left India in 2016. (File)

New Delhi:

The External Affairs Ministry today said it would continue to pursue with Malaysia its request for extradition of controversial preacher Zakir Naik, two days after the Malaysian Prime Minister said that his country has the right to not extradite Zakir Naik as he claims he will not get a fair trial back home.

Spokesperson of the External Affairs Ministry Raveesh Kumar also asserted that the fairness of the Indian justice system has never been in question. "India has extradition arrangements with many nations. In the past, there are numerous cases of successful extradition to India. The fairness of the Indian justice system has never been in question," Mr Kumar said.

"India has made a formal request for the extradition of Zakir Naik. We would continue to pursue the matter with Malaysia," he added.

Zakir Naik, a 53-year-old radical television preacher, left India in 2016 and subsequently moved to Malaysia, which has reportedly granted permanent residency to him.

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad was quoted as saying by "The Star" newspaper on Monday that "Zakir (Naik) in general feels that he is not going to get a fair trial (in India)."

The Malaysian leader also compared the situation to Australia refusing to extradite former police commando Sirul Azhar Umar, who was sentenced to death in Malaysia in 2015 for killing a Mongolian model.

Zakir Naik was booked by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in 2016 based on a National Investigation Agency FIR that was registered under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. The ED last month said Zakir Naik received funds worth crores in his and his trusts' bank accounts from unidentified "well wishers" over the years for his speeches that spread "hatred and incited Muslim youths" to take up terrorism.

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