Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Ajay Garg recommended extradition of Amit Muddamalle Livingston, saying the offence alleged against him was "extraditable" and prescribed procedure was followed as request from the US has been submitted through the diplomatic channel along with all relevant documents.
"....I hereby recommend to the Union of India to extradite the fugitive criminal, Amit Muddamalle Livingston, to requesting state i.E. United States of America," the ACMM said.
Advocate Naveen Kumar Matta, who appeared for the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), told the court that Amit was arrested in Hyderabad on May 7, this year after which he was brought to Delhi.
Matta said that a request for arrest and extradition of Amit was received from the US and as per the documents received by the MEA, the fugitive criminal was wanted to serve the jail term there which was awarded by the district court of Cameron County in Texas.
It said that Amit surrendered before the authorities and on February 13, 2007, he entered a plea of guilty through an agreement which was accepted by the court there and he was sentenced to 23 years in jail.
The MEA said the judgement permitted Amit to remain out of custody on a bond for two months so that he could prepare his affairs before serving the sentence but he failed to surrender before the authorities after that period. He, thereafter, fled from the US.