Crime
JUST IN: Malawi to extradite Bushiris back to SA, sign papers
A spokesperson of the Malawian government has confirmed that the extradition papers needed to bring flamboyant pastor and his wife, Bushiri, back to South Africa have been signed, and will be processed by a national court today.
Malawian media have reported that the decision is likely to see the country then issue a warrant of arrest for Mary and Shepherd Bushiri.
Whereas the self-proclaimed prophet is facing several rape cases once he returns to South African shores, the pair are wanted on charges of fraud.
Reports from Malawi say the country’s Minister of Homeland Security, Richard Chimwendo-Banda has signed the extradition papers for ECG Pastor Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary #sabcnews”
Gospel Kazako, speaking on behalf of Malawi’s government, confirmed that the process to return the Bushiris back to SA had taken a major step forward this afternoon, and the next steps for securing justice will be considered soon:
“Yes, as directed by the office of the Attorney General we have signed the extradition papers and ready to take them to court this afternoon for us to be granted a warrant of arrest. The court can consider issuing a warrant of arrest. Once that is granted, we will proceed from there.”
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