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Let Tigran Gambaryan Go, Binance Warn Nigerian Government.

Binance has again asked Nigerian authorities to release Tigran Gambaryan, a company executive detained since February 2024.

ENigeria Newspaper reports that on Monday, a video of a US citizen being denied the use of a wheelchair by prison officials went viral on the internet raising concerns and reactions across social media.

In the video which went viral on X, the visibly distressed executive was shown expressing frustration over the kind of treatment meted out to him by the prison official who was leading him out of the court premises.

“We are extremely distressed by the video of Tigran in court yesterday. This video is just a snapshot of Tigran’s current reality. His health is rapidly declining and we are deeply concerned about the long-term consequences of this unjust detention,” a Binance spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Nigeria does not need to keep Tigran for us to settle any alleged past issues. We continue to implore the Government of Nigeria to let Tigran return home and let us continue in our engagements.”

Gambrayan, a US citizen who is remanded in Kuje prison, faces money laundering charges filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alongside Binance, which the company denies.

His lawyers filed a new bail application citing his deteriorating health condition. But the EFCC counsel opposed the application based his medical records. The court will rule on the bail application on September 4.

The detention of Gambaryan and his escaped colleague Najeem Arjawalla was part of the Nigerian government’s crackdown on cryptocurrency despite the Central Bank lifting a three-year ban on crypto-related banking transactions.

Gambaryan’s continued detention has raised serious questions about Nigeria’s hard stance on crypto. Months after authorities blamed Binance for currency volatility, the naira has fallen sharply but the Binance executive remains in detention. In June, two US lawmakers called for his immediate release after visiting him in Kuje prison, heightening political pressure surrounding his trial in Nigeria.

Sixteen American lawmakers also accused Nigerian authorities of holding the American citizen hostage. On June 6, Axios reported that a group of former prosecutors and federal agents wrote to US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, urging him to “step up” efforts to secure the release of Tigran Gambaryan.

Mustafa Fawaz

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