Saint Lucia and French Government sign Extradition Agreement

Deputy Chief of Mission in the French Embassy Philippe Seigneurin, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Hon. Allan M. Chastanet, Minister in the Ministry of External Affairs Sarah Flood –Beaubrun and Permanent the Min. of External Affairs Dr. Rufina Frederick
Deputy Chief of Mission in the French Embassy Philippe Seigneurin, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Hon. Allan M. Chastanet, Minister in the Ministry of External Affairs Sarah Flood –Beaubrun and Permanent the Min. of External Affairs Dr. Rufina Frederick

Saint Lucia and France have signed two agreements to aid both countries in criminal matters.

On Friday, September 30, 2016 the Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement in Criminal Matters and the Extradition Agreement were signed by the Prime
Minister of Saint Lucia Honourable Allen M. Chastanet and the Ambassador of France Mr. Eric de la Moussaye.

The intentions of the conventions are to prevent and suppress acts of terrorism.

The signing also cements the relationship in the field of justice between the French and Saint Lucia.

The Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters aims to develop cooperation between France and Saint Lucia for the purposes of
preventing and combating crime, in respect of their constitutional principles respectively.

The Agreement provides that France and Saint Lucia grant legal assistance in key areas such as appearance of witnesses, searches, seizures and forfeitures.

The Extradition Agreement, which is the natural complement of the Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement, provides that the two parties undertake to
surrender to each other persons on their respective territories, who are prosecuted or have been sentenced by the judicial authorities of the other State
for extraditable offenses.

This is the first independently signed Extradition Agreement between Saint Lucia and the French Republic. The two bilateral agreements were borne out of the 5th session of the Joint Security Committee between France and Saint Lucia which was convened on March 25th 2014.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between Dominica and the French Government geared at signing an Extradition Agreement.

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7 Comments

  1. Tell the Truth
    October 5, 2016

    We hope Dominica will follow suit. It is necessary. I would think France will also protect Dominica, come to its aid, if in need.

  2. West Indian till I die
    October 5, 2016

    Stop comparing St.Lucia to Dominica!!

    • Me
      October 5, 2016

      Why not?

      • West Indian till I die
        October 6, 2016

        Because it is jealousy!

  3. john3 16
    October 5, 2016

    Most countries that have extradition treaties do not have visa restrictions , are we going in that direction?

  4. Tjebe fort
    October 5, 2016

    They are ahead of us again! So what about that big speech you gave in Fort-de France on 1 April, 2014 about regional integration mr. Skerrit?

  5. The Govt. One Man
    October 5, 2016

    Strange, how come they missed Dominica?

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