Controversial Muslim cleric Sheikh Abdullah el-Faisal now has 15 days to challenge a judge's decision that he be extradited to the United States (US) to stand trial on terrorism-related charges.
On Monday, Parish Court Judge Broderick Smith signed an extradition warrant ordering that el-Faisal be handed over to US authorities in the state of New York.
However, under the country's extradition arrangements, el-Faisal has 15 days to go to the Full Court to challenge the judge's order.
Failing that, the matter goes to Justice Minister Delroy Chuck, who is required to sign a warrant of surrender for the controversial cleric.
According to an indictment announced by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office in New York last August, el-Faisal used a number of Internet-based platforms over the last three years to persuade individuals around the world to travel to Syria to "take up the cause of the jihad".
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"The defendant served as the fulcrum of a recruitment effort that encouraged individuals to carry out acts of terrorism in the name of the Islamic State and connected them with other radical supporters who were willing - or already in the process - of doing the same in countries around the world," the Manhattan District Attorney's Office charged.