Binance Executive Nadeem Anjarwalla Arrested in Kenya, Extradition to Nigeria Imminent
The wanted executive of the cryptocurrency platform, Binance, Mr Nadeem Anjarwalla, who fled Nigeria amidst a crackdown on the platform, may soon be extradited back to Nigeria after being arrested by the police in Kenya. The Central Bank of Nigeria had accused Binance of channelling over $26 billion without a trace, leading to a weakening of the Naira.
Mr Anjarwalla’s escape from Nigerian custody had sparked a manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies, including the EFCC, Interpol, and the Kenyan Police Service. Now, reports indicate that he is in the custody of the Kenyan police, paving the way for his possible extradition back to Nigeria.
The EFCC had confirmed plans to extradite the Binance executive, citing charges of tax evasion, currency speculation, and money laundering. Mr Anjarwalla, who holds British and Kenyan citizenship, was facing trial in Nigerian courts before his escape.
With international cooperation from agencies like Interpol and the FBI, the Nigerian authorities are working towards bringing Mr Anjarwalla to justice for his alleged involvement in financial crimes. The extradition process is underway as the clock ticks towards his arraignment in absentia alongside his co-accused.
The arrest of Mr Anjarwalla in Kenya marks a significant development in the case, bringing hope for accountability and justice in the face of financial misconduct. The eyes of the cryptocurrency world are now on the unfolding events as the fate of the Binance executive hangs in the balance.