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Pakistan Reiterates Extradition Demand for Akbar Adil Raja in High Level London Talks

High-level consultations centre on security, misinformation, and return of wanted Pakistanis.

LONDON: Pakistan has formally reiterated its demand for the UK to extradite two individuals wanted on various charges, as Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held a high-level meeting at the British Home Office on Tuesday.

What Happened?

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, accompanied by Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK Dr. Mohammad Faisal, met senior British Home Office officials and submitted a comprehensive dossier supporting Pakistan’s ongoing extradition request.

Where Did the Meeting Take Place?

The discussions were held at the UK Home Office in London, during Naqvi’s official visit aimed at strengthening Pak-UK cooperation.

Who Is Pakistan Seeking Extradition Of?

Pakistan has formally asked the UK government to extradite:

  • Shahzad Akbar
  • Adil Raja

Both individuals, according to the Interior Ministry, are wanted in ongoing cases and have been actively involved in spreading misinformation and propaganda from abroad.

What Evidence Was Shared?

Officials confirmed that Pakistan presented “solid, case-backed evidence”, included in a dossier handed to UK authorities, reinforcing the urgency of the request.

Why Is Pakistan Pressing for Immediate Action?

Speaking during the meeting, Naqvi emphasized the importance of swift legal cooperation:

“Both individuals are wanted in Pakistan, so they should be immediately extradited,” Naqvi stated.

He said their continued presence abroad enables activities that require urgent legal scrutiny, particularly those related to misinformation campaigns.

What Else Was Discussed?

The meeting covered several key areas including:

Strengthening Pak-UK Security Collaboration

  • Countering organized misinformation networks
  • Enhancing legal cooperation frameworks
  • Improving coordination on repatriation of Pakistanis living illegally in the UK

Earlier, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott also met Naqvi in Islamabad for strategic discussions on bilateral relations and security cooperation.

How Will the Process Move Forward?

UK officials are reviewing the Pakistani dossier, while both governments agreed to continue:

  • Follow-up consultations
  • Legal coordination
  • Strengthening protocols on information sharing

The Interior Minister’s visit signals Pakistan’s most assertive diplomatic push yet in securing the return of the two individuals.

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