Something is about
to go down...one way or the other. The latest ruling of a United States court
which ruled that Senator Buruji Kashamu must face drug charges has
prompted the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA) to push for the arrest of the federal
lawmaker, saying it has been “emboldened and strengthened” by the ruling.
Meanwhile Kashamu,
on Saturday, said that he believes that the President Buhari-led Government
would not oblige the request by the US Government for his extradition.
Kashamu, who described
as illegal the move by the US to extradite him to face alleged drug charges,
said: “There is no extradition that can be brought against me again. The only
thing they can do is to watch and catch me on the road; take me to the airport
or Cotonou or throw me inside a vessel and take me through the Atlantic Ocean.
But I am not going to let that happen.
“I don’t go to the
beach, and now, I will go and hire OPC, may be like 40. I will load them (in my
vehicle), because the day we meet, one has to kill one. That is for sure! One
has to kill one because I am not ready to go anywhere. Before that happens,
maybe about three, four or five people will die. But I do not believe that this
government can entertain this kind of rubbish. I do believe that this government
has integrity and they (officials) are credible; they believe in the rule of
law, because if they want to do it, they could have done it. Obasanjo has been
pushing them, using one Sandra, a former ambassador of the United States; he’s
the one pushing everybody, meeting all these judges, but what have I done?”
In a related
development, Kashamu in a statement titled, ‘US court ruling: I have no case to
answer’, dated January 28, 2017, said that he was not the offender wanted in
the US, but his younger brother, Adewale Kashamu, who is now late. He stated,
“My brother was living in Chicago, I sent him to school. He’s very well
educated. He was the one having girlfriends there; he was the one who caused a
lot of problems. Even when I was in London, they still traced almost $2m into
his bank account while I was in prison; they still continued doing the
transaction. If you go through the last British judgment, it is there. The
Interpol people were the ones who went to the bank and got all the information,
and carried all the documents, they came to London and gave evidence in court.
“The Beninoise
Interpol produced evidence showing that the Benin telephone number, through
which the US offenders communicated with their West African collaborators,
belonged to my brother, Adewale Kashamu, and not me, Buruji Kashamu. When they
were looking for him, the NDLEA people went to his house here; they searched
his house. They went to his car company, they sealed his car company and they
took over 30 vehicles from there. He ran away.He was using the office of Remi
Adiukwu Oluwalogbon on Allen Avenue. For three good years, he did not pay Remi
Adiukwu. The NDLEA people sealed the car company and they confirmed this in one
of their letters.”

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