Just-In: Nigeria Court Denies Binance Exec Tigran Gambaryan’s Bail Plea
Highlights
- Nigeria Court denies Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan's bail plea amid health concerns.
- The court orders the prison to provide medical treatment for Gambaryan's serious health issues.
- Gambaryan's wife slams court decision, fears permanent damage to husband's health.
In a recent update, the Nigeria Court dismissed the bail plea of Binance Executive Tigran Gambaryan on Friday, sparking market discussions. Notably, the executive has sought bail on his deteriorating health condition amid trials on allegations of money laundering and currency manipulation in the country. However, the court has instructed to refer him to the hospital for his treatment.
Nigeria Court Denies Binance Exec Tigran Gambaryan’s Bail Request
Binance exec Tigran Gambaryan has been detained in Nigeria since February this year, which has gained notable attention globally. Notably, his detention follows allegations of money laundering and currency manipulation involving the top crypto exchange.
Besides, tax evasion charges were also included in the initial phase, which was later dropped. However, amid this, the executive remains in one of the notorious custody, Kuje prison, where terrorist organization members like Boko Haram are also imprisoned.
Meanwhile, he has requested bail referring to his deteriorating health condition, which has been denied by the Nigeria court today, Bloomberg reported. However, the court ordered the prison to refer him to a hospital for treatment.
During his prison time, Gambaryan’s health condition has worsened significantly. He has reportedly developed serious medical conditions like malaria, pneumonia, and tonsillitis. In addition, complications related to a herniated disc have left him relying on a crutch, with urgent surgery required since July.
A Closer Look Into The Case
Mark Mordi, the exec’s lawyer, emphasized the need for medical care that cannot be offered in the prison. Citing all these conditions, he has made a bail plea saying that it is essential for his health and recovery.
His wife, Yuki Gambarayan, expressed deep disappointment over the court’s decision, stating, “It is unjust to deny someone the right to seek medical treatment, especially in Tigran’s condition.” She continues to advocate for his release, fearing that his health issues could result in permanent damage if left untreated.
During his prison time, Gambaryan’s health condition has worsened significantly. He has reportedly developed serious medical conditions like malaria, pneumonia, and tonsillitis. In addition, complications related to a herniated disc have left him relying on a crutch, with urgent surgery required since July.
Mark Mordi, the exec’s lawyer, emphasized the need for medical care that cannot be offered in the prison. Citing all these conditions, he has made a bail plea saying that it is essential for his health and recovery.
Meanwhile, Yuki Gambaryan expressed disappointment over the court’s decision, revealing great concerns over her husband’s health condition. She continues to ask the US support and advocate for his immediate release, worrying that his health conditions could result in permanent damage if left untreated.
US Government Involvement
The case has also caught the eyes of the US government. Last month, the US House Foreign Affairs Committee passed a resolution urging the immediate release of Tigran Gambaryan. The unanimous decision demonstrates the growing international concern surrounding his detention.
As a former U.S. Internal Revenue Service agent, Gambarayan’s imprisonment in Nigeria is viewed as both a legal and humanitarian issue by many observers. In addition to Gambarayan, fellow Binance executive Nadeem Anjarwalla, who was also detained, managed to escape custody in March, further complicating the legal landscape for the top crypto exchange.
These events have fueled speculation about the extent of Binance’s alleged involvement in illegal financial activities within Nigeria. However, this latest rejection of bail plea has further sparked discussions over the Binance exec’s future in Nigeria, especially amid his deteriorating health condition.
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