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Interpol Africa Completes Extradition Papers For Runaway Binance Executive

coingape.com 2024/5/18

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The International Criminal Police Organization for Africa revealed that all paperwork has been completed for the extradition of runaway Binance executive Nadeem Anjarwalla. According to local news outlets, Interpol Africa and concerned authorities have ramped up efforts to extradite Anjarwalla. 

Garba Umar, the Vice President of Interpol disclosed recent developments on the matter adding that talks are in progress with the Kenyan and Nigerian governments. He noted that discussions with the Kenyan government include Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and relevant treaties. 

All Paperworks Completed, Interpol Reveals 

According to him, laws in every country guide the extradition process with Interpol assisting by providing information and bilateral agreements. He added that the process to extradite Anjarwalla is ongoing and the body has completed all the necessary paperwork. 

Nadeem is not an exception, and rest assured, we have all the cooperation and are working on it. And, one day, he will be brought to justice. It is just a matter of time. We have completed all the paperwork. All the law enforcement agencies have completed the paperwork and handed it over to Interpol, which is working on it.” 

Interpol’s Efforts To Extradite Binance Executive

Interpol has played a major role in the extradition process of the Binance executive. The Interpol VP stated that the Police organization is ensuring that Kenya complies with all rules to send Anjarwalla to face trial in Nigeria. 

Umar explained that Interpol activated its network in 196 countries as soon as the Binance executive escaped from custody. He added that many counters were contacted including possible exit locations. 

As soon as Nadeem Anjarwalla escaped, INTERPOL was officially informed. We went into action to gather all the data and information about him and share it across 196 countries. We were able to track his movements, know where he was going, and eventually, he landed in a particular country.” 

The Nigerian government has ramped up efforts towards the extradition and has slammed charges on Binance alongside its two executives in the country. 

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