On Thursday, Deborah Lyons, head of the UN mission in Afghanistan met Sirajuddin Haqqani to fashion ways for the country to head off soaring humanitarian crisis.
The convict scammed one of his victims, a recently widowed 68 years old, into sending him over $300,000, computer, wristwatch and clothes.
Police spokesman Frank Mba said the Special Investigative Panel turned in its report on Mr Kyari on Thursday.
The new panel comes after an earlier one emplaced by the police inspector general.
The trio was accused of selling fraudulent transcripts and diplomas, listing courses which unqualified individuals used to secure appointments.
Mr Malami said after the U.S. writes to the foreign affairs ministry, and the foreign affairs to his office, then the court will decide on Mr Kyari’s extradition.
The June 30 video was stripped of context and falsely circulated on social media this week.
The controversial July 29 update had elicited thousands of comments and inspired a flurry of biting memes on social media.
Mr Kyari has deleted a Facebook post where he described his indictment by the FBI and subsequent investigation by Nigerian police as a “show” that he is “enjoying.”
Former aviation minister Femi Fani-Kayode says the FBI is jealous of deputy police commissioner Abba Kyari and is out to tarnish the Nigerian crime buster’s image.
