Three remaining witnesses are expected to testify in the extradition case against ex-policeman Shawn Neblett. This is according to Attorney Stacy Goodings, who is representing the interest of the United States.
Neblett is wanted by the United States Government in relation to trafficking narcotics through the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA).
The extradition proceedings continued before Principal Magistrate Faith McGusty on Tuesday at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.
Testifying on the matter on Tuesday was a treaty officer at the Public Security Ministry, Ormella Gladstone. She gave extensive evidence on receiving several documents from the Public Security Minister in relation to the matter. The documents were then tendered into evidence.
The matter was adjourned to September 24, 2019.
On February 2, 2017, Police issued a wanted bulletin for Shawn Neblett in connection to the trafficking of narcotics through CJIA, Timehri.
Neblett, who had been evading the police, was arrested last May at Moleson Creek, Berbice, while illegally attempting to cross over to Suriname.