Breaking: Nigeria Drops All Charges Against Binance Exec Tigran Gambaryan
Highlights
- Nigerian government dropped all charges against Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan.
- The court noted that the executive didn't had any influence on the company's overall financial decisions.
- The conclusion of the case comes after controversy peaked over Gambaryan's deteriorating health condition in Nigeria prison.
The Nigeria Government has dropped all charges against Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan after controversies peaked over the case. The Nigerian authority has denied bail to Gambaryan despite requests from his lawyers citing his deteriorating health conditions. However, this latest development has caught the eyes of the market participants, with many lauding the decision.
Nigeria Drops Charges Against Binance Exec Tigran Gambaryan
The detention of Tigran Gambaryan by the Nigerian government has sparked widespread discussions in the international market, let alone the crypto sector. Notably, the executive at Binance Holdings was detained in Nigeria on allegations of money laundering linked to $34.4 million.
The trial had drawn international attention, especially as Gambaryan’s health deteriorated while he remained in custody. Despite pleas from his lawyers citing his declining health, the Nigerian court repeatedly denied his bail, viewing him as a potential flight risk.
However, the case took a sharp turn when the Nigerian government suddenly dropped all charges against Gambaryan in a discreet court session. According to a statement made during the hearing, Gambaryan was merely an employee of Binance and not responsible for the company’s overall financial decisions, Premium Times reported.
Meanwhile, his defense team agreed, emphasizing that he had no direct involvement in the broader corporate activities for which he was being tried. Notably, the withdrawal of the charges appears to be the result of behind-the-scenes diplomatic efforts between Nigeria and US officials.
The US lawmakers had also been campaigning for his release, putting pressure on both governments to resolve the situation.
A Closer Look Into Gambaryan’s Nigeria Detention
The health condition of Tigran Gambaryan was one of the key focus throughout the trial. His legal team submitted multiple bail requests citing his deteriorating health condition. However, Judge Emeka Nwite dismissed the requests saying the Nigerian Correctional Service has sufficient medical resources to treat him.
But, in the recent ruling, the judge noted that Gambaryan’s attempt to file another bail motion while his previous appeal was still pending amounted to an abuse of court process. Besides, Gambaryan’s absence at the October 18 hearing had set a new trial date for October 25.
However, today’s hearing marked the end of the case, as the Nigerian government officially withdrew the charges. This sudden conclusion of the case has raised speculation about the influence of diplomatic negotiations between the US and Nigerian governments.
Gambaryan, who had been held at Kuje Correctional Centre since April, will now be released. Despite that, it’s worth noting that Binance will remain under scrutiny for separate tax evasion allegations in another ongoing case.
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