THE Attorney General has filed extradition proceedings against a Tanzanian driver, Frank Anastas Lui, who is wanted in Zambia on fraud charges relating to transportation of 36,000 litres of fuel worth 20,000 US dollars (about 40m/-).
Such proceedings were filed at the
Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court in Dar es Salaam last week, where the
Attorney General requested for orders to detain the driver, pending his
extradition to Zambia to face his trial. Principal Resident Magistrate
Dr Yohana Yongolo granted the request.
The application in question was
supported by an affidavit sworn by State Attorney George Barasa, for the
Attorney General, who stated that the United Republic of Tanzania and
Republic of Zambia have concluded extradition agreement.
Both countries, he stated, are parties
to London Scheme of Extradition within the Commonwealth and SADC
Protocol on extradition. Lui was employed by a Tanzanian company, ASAS
Transport and Logistic Limited.
Between March 5 and 25, this year, the driver was assigned to drive a truck with its trailer.
The vehicle with registration number T
629 DDC/T 178 DDC was loaded with the said fuel and Lui’s duty was to
deliver the same to Delta Energy Company in Zambia. However, according
to the affidavit, Lui is alleged to have offloaded the fuel at unknown
destination.
Barasa stated claims in the affidavit
that the driver presented false documents purporting to show that he
delivered the fuel to the intended company in Zambia. The police in
Zambia, according to him, launched investigations, which involved
pursuing the driver.
Later it was discovered that Lui had
driven back to Tanzania. On April 11, this year, the Magistrate Court
Class II at Lusaka Zambia issued arrest warrant for the arrest of the
driver and one Kassim Mbwana Mchawi.
Thereafter, the Zanzibar Competent
Authority presented an extradition request to the Tanzania’s Attorney
General for extradition of the fugitive criminal. The state attorney
affirmed that on August 2, this year, the Resident Magistrate’s Court in
Dar es Salaam endorsed the warrant of arrest issued by the Zambian
Court.
The endorsed warrant of arrest obliged
the arrest of the alleged fugitive criminal (Lui). He revealed that
investigations have revealed that Lui participated in making the false
documents and stealing of the fuel property of Delta Energy in Zambia
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