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Nadeem Anjarwalla, a detained Binance executive, who is currently facing tax evasion charges, has reportedly escaped from Nigerian custody.

The 38-year-old Anjarwalla vanished on Friday, March 22.

He was allegedly permitted to leave the Abuja guest house, where he and a colleague were being held, to observe Ramadan prayers.

Guards on duty escorted him to a nearby mosque, adhering to religious customs during the holy month. The executive mysteriously disappeared while they were out.

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An Immigration source claimed that Anjarwalla used a Kenyan passport to leave the country via a Middle Eastern airline.

Authorities are currently investigating how he obtained the passport, as he reportedly had only a British passport upon his arrest.

Stay tuned for more details…

 

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