Malaysia has right not to extradite Zakir Naik to India: PM Mahathir Mohamad

Press Trust of India  |  Kuala Lumpur 

Malaysian on Monday said that his country has the right not to extradite controversial Islamic to India, since the fugitive evangelist claims he will not get a fair trial back home, according to a media report.

"Zakir in general feels that he is not going to get a fair trial (in India)," Mahathir was quoted as saying by newspaper.

He compared the situation to refusing to extradite former police commando Sirul Azhar Umar, who was sentenced to death in in 2015 for killing a Mongolian model.

"We requested to extradite Sirul and they are afraid we are going to send him to the gallows," the said.

was booked by the (ED) in 2016 based on a National Investigation Agency FIR that was registered under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.

The ED last month said that received crores of funds in his and his trusts' from unidentified "well wishers" over the years for his speeches that spread "hatred and incited Muslim youths" to take up terrorism.

The (IRF), Mumbai-based charity trust promoted and controlled by Naik, "allegedly received funds in the form of donations and zakat (a form of alms giving in Islam) from domestic as well as overseas donors from like the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, and among others," the ED said.

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First Published: Mon, June 10 2019. 20:56 IST