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Linus Ifejika Williams popularly known as Blord has been granted after spending three days in police custody.

Journalist101 recalls that Blord was invited for questioning according to Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi over his alleged involvement in cryptocurrency fraud, aiding internet fraud, computer-related fraud, terrorism funding, and non-compliance with regulatory frameworks.

Controversial self-proclaimed social media activist, VeryDarkMan who earlier jubilated over the Bitcoin tycoon arrest, also confirmed the news of his release.

In an update shared in a now-viral post, VeryDarkMan disclosed that Blord had been released after what he described as “much begging and crying.”

“After much begging and crying, Blord has been released and is expected to return next week to address all allegations,” VeryDarkMan wrote on his page. “I trust @npf_nccc will not compromise and justice will prevail. See you next week, Mr. Influential.”

The Blord Group had previously refuted claims of his arrest, clarifying that he was merely invited for questioning.

Born on March 14th, 1998 in Umuji Ebenebe, Awka North local government, Anambra, Blord said he’s a Bitcoin trader, coach and crypto entrepreneur with his own blockchain business. He owns the cryptocurrency company, B-Lord Group of Company. Other companies he owns include the

  • B-lord Bitcoin store,
  • B-Lord gadget store,
  • B-Lord luxury store
  • B-lord automobiles
  • Jetpay.ng
  • Billpoint.co

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