Nigerian authorities extradited Matthew Chukwuemeka Adebiyi to the United Kingdom on April 16 to face charges of murder and drug trafficking, according to statements from the Nigeria Police Force and the Force spokesperson, Anthony Placid. Adebiyi is accused of being involved in the 2018 murder of Joshua Boadu in the UK and drug-related crimes, with the extradition facilitated through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau in Abuja.
The Nigeria Police Force emphasized that the extradition was driven solely by legal considerations and not by ethnic or tribal affiliations, responding to claims that attempted to frame the case along such lines. Officials noted that Adebiyi’s mixed heritage has been recognized in his official records, underscoring that the judicial process remains impartial and based on the charges rather than ethnicity.
This extradition follows a nearly eight-year effort to bring Adebiyi to justice, reflecting continued collaboration between Nigerian and UK law enforcement agencies. The move serves as one of the more visible examples of cross-border cooperation in criminal investigations and fugitive apprehension.
The court order and surrender warrant were key legal instruments that enabled Nigerian police to execute the extradition, demonstrating the adherence to formal judicial processes in handling international criminal cases. The UK authorities had formally requested Adebiyi’s transfer to answer for his alleged crimes.
Looking ahead, the case will proceed within the UK judicial system, where Adebiyi will face trial on the murder and drug trafficking allegations. The outcome may set precedents for future extraditions between Nigeria and the UK, reinforcing bilateral commitments to combat transnational crime.

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