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Mohamed Challenges Pres Ali, VP Jagdeo, AG Nandlall Over Extradition

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January 19, 2026
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President Irfaan
Vice President Jagdeo
Attorney General Nandlall
The Guyanese people only know about one extradition matter – the Mohameds’ extradition. The government continues to spend hundreds of millions of dollars fighting the Mohamed’s but they are protecting the King Pin drug dealers. Why?
Irfaan, Jagdeo and Anil, who is Vitesh Guptar? You should know this name very well. Vitesh Guptar, who was wanted by interpol after authorities sent a request to the Guyana Government for extradition for trafficking of massive cocaine shipments from Guyana and Columbia to Italy.
Guyanese I want you to know the way this works. When these Extradition requests are made, they are sent from government to government. The way it works, the requests are sent to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Home Affairs and the Attorney General. So Minister Todd, Minister Oneidge and Nandlall, you are fully aware of Guptar’s extradition request in year 2024.
Irfaan, you are also aware of it because there are public photos of you and the first lady wining and dining this King Pin Drug dealer and his wife at the State House and other events. So Irfaan don’t bring nonsense to us. Is the Guyana Government protecting Guptar? Or are they protecting themselves?
Guptar, after being formally arrested in Guyana in March 2024 on an Interpol Red Notice was silently passed through our courts without Irfan, Jagdeo and Anil ever speaking on this extradition matter. On the other hand, my arrest was a public spectacle where dozens of masked men baring high powered rifles ambushed me in the street and handcuffed and threw me into the back of the police van. The Senior Superintendent Head of Special Branch Premnarine and Sarabo are the ones who led the arrest as per instruction and I laughed when I saw these two lackeys because they are always after me.
In the 2020 elections, Premnarine was hired to watch Claudette Singh the GECOM Chairwoman as her personal bodyguard. When the PPP took office, Premnarine was rewarded with promotion to Head of Special Branch, from a corporal rank and in no time promoted to Senior Superintendent, jumping three ranks. I will be doing a separate video on these two corrupt Police Officers.
Now that you have context, back to King Pin Drug Dealer Vitesh Guptar. Why was there no national address by Irfan, Jagdeo and Anil? Why didn’t the PPP hire high profile foreign lawyers like the no less than 10 lawyers hired by the state in my extradition case:
1 Terrence Williams King’s counsel from Jamaica
2 Herbert McKenzie from Jamaica
3 Celine Deidrick from Jamaica
4 Glen Hanoman from Portugal
5 Attorney General Nandlall
6 Solicitor General Nigel Hawke
7 Deputy Solicitor General Shoshana Lall
8 Douglas Mendes King’s Counsel from Trinidad
9 Clay Hackette from Trinidad
10 Darshan Ramdhani King’s  Counsel from Trinidad
It is important to note that Extradition matters are ordinarily carried and prosecuted by the Police Legal Advisor Mr Mandel Moore attorney at law.
Note the number of lawyers so far employed are from 4 different countries to seek to extradite me.
Each foreign attorney has free meals and hotel rooms at the Sleep Inn hotel – whose owner is Nandlall’s close friend of which he has shares – all at taxpayers’ expense.
They are given presidential treatment with police escorts and security, sitting in state owned Land Cruisers all on the backs of the tax payers. Flying them in first class and wining and dining them with lavish meals on tax payer dollars.
Anil Nandlall sits in the courtroom for my proceedings from 8am-4pm. Did he ever sit in the courtroom even one minute when Guptar was there and represent the state like you are making representation against me?
Mind you, my matter is an alleged tax evasion matter in Guyana, something far less serious than massive cocaine shipments from Guyana and Columbia to Italy.
It is also important to note that Guptar was living at a hotel that is owned by the national security advisor to the government, Captain Gerry Gouveia. This building that became a hotel was previously owned by the government. How did he end up there?
Vitesh Guptar successfully defeated the extradition case and won in the lowest court the Magistrates court with no serious challenge mounted from the government of Guyana. He now socialises and operates freely in Guyana where he enjoys the protection and facilitation of government. Notably Guptar is no citizen of Guyana but yet enjoys a favourable immigration status, courtesy of the PPP government.
The PPP government, and the police knew Guptar was wanted in Holland and Europe. Interpol wanted list is shared with every government and kept at every airport. After being a Wanted Man in a drugs related matter and having a request for extradition, how is it he is able to start businesses while the Mohameds’ businesses have all been shut down by the PPP and remain shut down. I wonder if the banks and insurance companies have cancelled his bank accounts and insurance policies on instruction of the government.
You know what is the most alarming part of all of this? After Guptar won the case, the government did not appeal it in the higher court. My case just started and the government has already indicated that they will be appealing the matter if I successfully defeat the state.
It is clear that the only reason that President Irfaan, Vice President Jagdeo and Attorney General Nandlall are pushing hard and fighting tooth and nail for my extradition is because I am their Political Opponent. My extradition matter has extensive political interference from the very beginning even before my indictment and continuing through my proceedings currently before the courts. It is clear political persecution.
Guyanese, what more do you want to see?
Best regards,
Mr. Azruddin Mohamed
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