Interpol Africa Completes Extradition Documents of Fugitive Binance Executive

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Interpol Africa Completes Extradition Documents of Fugitive Binance Executive



The African International Criminal Police Organization announced that all paperwork for the extradition of fugitive binance manager Nadeem Anjarwalla has been completed. According to local news sources, Interpol Africa and relevant authorities stepped up efforts to extradite Anjarwalla.

Commenting on the latest developments on the subject, Interpol Vice President Garba Umar stated that negotiations with the governments of Kenya and Nigeria are continuing. He noted that discussions with the Kenyan government included Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) and related agreements.

All Documents Completed, Interpol Announced


According to him, the laws in each country guide the extradition process, and Interpol helps by providing information and securing bilateral agreements. He added that the process to extradite Anjarwalla is ongoing and the institution has completed all the necessary paperwork.

Nadeem is no exception and rest assured we have all the cooperation and are working on it. And one day he will be brought to justice. It’s only a matter of time. We have completed all the paperwork. “All law enforcement agencies have completed the paperwork and submitted it to Interpol, which is working on it.”

Interpol’s Efforts to Extradite Binance Executive


Interpol played an important role in the extradition process of the Binance executive. The Vice President of Interpol stated that the Police force ensures that Kenya complies with all rules regarding posting. Anjarwalla He will be tried in Nigeria.

Umar announced that Interpol activated its network in 196 countries after the Binance manager escaped from custody. He added that several toll booths have been contacted, including possible exit locations.

INTERPOL was officially notified as soon as Nadeem Anjarwalla escaped. We took action to collect all data and information about it and share it with 196 countries. “We were able to track its movements, know where it was going, and eventually it landed in a particular country.”

Nigerian government has stepped up extradition efforts and harshly criticized the charges against Binance, as well as two of its executives in the country.

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