Interpol Africa has finalized the extradition paperwork for Binance executive Nadeem Anjarwalla, who fled Nigeria.
According to the International Criminal Police Organization for Africa, all formalities about the extradition of fugitive Binance executive Nadeem Anjarwalla have been finalized. Local news outlets report that Interpol Africa and relevant authorities have intensified their endeavors to extradite Anjarwalla.
Vice President of Interpol Garba Umar disclosed recent developments on the subject and added that negotiations with the administrations of Kenya and Nigeria are in progress. He stated that pertinent treaties and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) are involved in discussions with the Kenyan government.
All Documents Have Been Finalized, Interpol Declares
Per his assertion, the extradition process is regulated by legislation in each nation, with Interpol’s assistance consisting of information exchange and bilateral agreements. Furthermore, he stated that the extradition of Anjarwalla is in progress and that the organization has finished all the requisite documentation.
“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 has significantly contributed to the Binance executive’s extradition. The Vice President of Interpol stated that the Police organization monitors Kenya’s compliance with all regulations to transport Anjarwalla to Nigeria for trial.
Umar explained that Interpol activated its network in 196 countries immediately following the escape of the Binance executive. He further stated that numerous counters were contacted, including potential egress locations.
Following Nadeem Anjarwalla’s escape, INTERPOL was formally notified. We undertook measures to collect and disseminate comprehensive data and information regarding him across 196 countries. It was possible to monitor his whereabouts and ascertain his trajectory; ultimately, he arrived in a specific nation.”
The Nigerian government has intensified its extradition efforts and levied charges against Binance and two of its executives operating within the nation.