Ireland’s Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan says he is looking for a way for Gardaí to question a murder suspect who is currently in Jordan and potentially to bring him to Ireland. O’Callaghan notes that Ireland does not have an extradition agreement with Jordan, which would normally govern formal requests to hand over suspects. However, he says there may be legal or procedural scope to reach an arrangement that allows Irish authorities to question the individual in Jordan. The minister’s comments indicate an effort to explore cooperation channels outside a standard extradition framework, with the goal of advancing an ongoing investigation connected to the murder case. Overall, the reporting reflects the minister’s expectation that discussions with relevant authorities could lead to a mechanism for Garda questioning and, where possible, the suspect’s return to Ireland for further proceedings. The exact legal basis or process for any such agreement is not specified in the available coverage.