Allowing the plea of External Affairs Ministry, which had forwarded the extradition request of the US administration, the court asked the Centre to send Lakshminivasa Rao Nerusu to the US after the fugitive also consented to his extradition.
"In view of my above report, I hereby recommend to Union of India the extradition of fugitive criminal Lakshminivasa Rao Nerusu to the requesting state i.E. The United States of America," additional chief metropolitan magistrate Sudesh Kumar said and allowed the plea of N K Matta, the counsel for MEA, that the alleged offences were covered under the extradition agreement between the two countries.
As per the February 2, 2011 extradition request letter from the US Embassy to the MEA here, Lakshminivasa was wanted to stand trial in the triple murder case filed on October 31, 2008 in Michigan, Matta had said.
An arrest warrant was also issued against Lakshminivasa on October 31, 2008 by a court in the US, he said.
As per the request, Vanketeswara Nerusu, brother of the fugitive criminal, had approached the police department in the US on October 27, 2008 with a report that he had not seen or heard anything about his brother's family since two weeks.