To this end, the cryptocurrency trading platform urged the
Nigerian Government to release its detained executive, Tigran Gambaryan.
On Monday, Gambaryan was arraigned at the Federal High Court
in Abuja for alleged money laundering.
Upon appearance, Gambaryan was denied a wheelchair and had
to enter the court on crutches, visibly in pain and distressed.
His lawyers had filed a new bail application on medical
grounds, as well as alleged restricted access to him for trial preparation.
But the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,
opposed the bail application.
The company condemned the decision of the Nigerian
Government to deny Gambaryan a wheelchair during Monday’s proceedings.
A statement forwarded to DAILY POST by the spokesperson of
Binance said: “A video circulating shows the mistreatment and pain he’s
enduring. The judge ordered that Tigran be allowed to use a wheelchair, with
the bail hearing continuing on September 4th. We are sharing an official
statement from Binance on this matter.
“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.
“Nigeria does not need to keep Tigran in order 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.
“Our recent resolutions with Brazil and India demonstrate how
historical issues can be resolved through constructive dialogue and adherence
to legal standards. This is the international standard of doing business.”
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