 Profit Bishiri finally reveals how he fled South Africa. Fugitive Profit Shepherd Bishiri has in an exclusive interview last night revealed how he left South Africa, where he faces money laundering, fraud, and corruption charges. The alleged escape of Major One, as he is fondly called by his follower, nearly caused a diplomatic row between Malawi and South Africa. Several South African politicians and media houses alleged that the controversial profit was smuggled using President Lazarus Chiquera's presidential jet. Bishiri's escape was discovered just a few hours before Chiquera's departure from Malawi and his maiden official trip as president to the rainbow nation. The mysterious escape resulted in the Malawi and president being detained for several hours before being cleared to take off by South African intelligence officials. But in an interview with one of the local TV stations, Bishiri revealed how he left South Africa by playing ignorance of his mode of transport. To this day, I don't know how I left South Africa. There was fire and I had to leave, but I do not know how I left. It was only God who rescues from danger his people in his own ways, said Bishiri. Bishiri is currently in his home country Malawi, where he is fighting extradition to South Africa. He revealed his arrival just a few hours after Chiquera's plane touched down at the Kamuzoo International Airport around 1 a.m. on Friday. It has been reported in an alleged comprehensive work of investigation by the Sunday Independent that Bishiri, together with his alleged partner and crime wife, Mary Bishiri, applied cosmetics like spy agents in the Cold War era to escape detection when they left South Africa. The paper, while fingering out Chiquera's direct involvement claimed in its report that the Malawi government issued the two fugitives' new diplomatic passports before being smuggled in President Chiquera's chartered presidential jet. In its report, the paper alleged that President Chiquera was aware of the plot and gave it a green light. Fugitive prophet Shepard Bishiri and his wife, Mary, were issued with diplomatic passports bearing decoy names and applied with cosmetic facial changes before being smuggled out of South Africa in Malawian President Lazarus Chiquera's hired jet alleged the report, citing intelligence sources privy to the investigations of how Bishiri vanished in South Africa, only to appear in Malawi coincidentally on the same date that Chiquera landed at the Kamuzoo International Airport from his two-day trip in South Africa. The Bushis were allegedly issued with diplomatic passports bearing decoy names and applied with cosmetic facial changes before being smuggled out of South Africa in Malawian President Lazarus Chiquera's hired jet. The couple is wanted for fraud, theft and money laundering about K6 billion in two separate cases. Hearing on their extradition charges has commenced in Malawi's capital Lillingwood.