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Binance Executive Tigran Gambaryan Finds Freedom After 8-Month Ordeal in Nigeria

Binance arbitrator Gambaryan celebrate freedom after 8 months by departing Nigeria to explore other chapters of life.

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
October 28, 2024
in African, Cryptocurrency, Government
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Binance pops up on TechBooky’s radar again as Tigran Gambaryan celebrated this weekend thousands of miles away from the Nigerian border after finally regaining his freedom after an arduous eight-month detention in the country’s side prison.

Gambaryan’s release marks the end of a prolonged and challenging period, not only for him but also for his family, colleagues, and the broader cryptocurrency community. Gambaryan, a high-ranking executive at Binance who led the in-house task force as the crypto company’s “Head of Financial Crimes Complaince” focused on arbitrating against Binance’s lawsuit. 

Gambaryan’s arbitrary troubles began when he was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and was detained by Nigerian authorities in December 2022 on allegations of tax evasion and money laundering orchestrated by the previous CEO Chaopeng Zhao risking his crypto brand reputation.

The charges sparked widespread concern, with many questioning the legitimacy of the accusations. Despite repeated calls for his release, including from Binance CEO Richard Teng and US lawmakers, Gambaryan remained in detention.

Detention — just as the word implies a temporary arrest with a mild scolding from the law enforcer. Gambaryan’s experience in the Nigerian correction facility was more than depressing which depicts Binance’s arbitrator experience as next level to being incarcerated for up to a year in Kuje prison.

It’s nothing that Gambaryan is American which explains the preferential treatment he got while he was detained in Kuje regardless of the hard time Binance’s Head of Financial Crime Compliance officer experienced in Kuje prison.

“Today, American citizen Tigran Gambaryan left Nigeria to return home to his family after eight months of unlawful detention.” According to Gambaryan’s statement that confirmed “the high court order allowed me to leave Kuje prison last night. His health has suffered significantly while in prison. He will now be able to receive the medical attention he desperately requires finally.”

Binance’s Head of Financial Crime Compliance was stuck in Kuje prison which is far from home, he missed his family and friends dearly which affected his sanity. The prison warden said, “Gambaryan’s condition had worsened to the extent that he could hardly walk without the aid of a wheelchair.”

Gambaryan’s eight-month ordeal took a significant toll on his physical and mental health. Reports indicated that he suffered severe pain and was denied necessary medical care. His family and loved ones endured immense emotional distress, unsure of his fate.

After months of uncertainty, Gambaryan’s release was secured, although the exact circumstances remain unclear. Sources suggest that diplomatic efforts and negotiations played a crucial role in securing his freedom.

The incident may impact Binance’s presence in Nigeria, potentially influencing regulatory decisions. Gambaryan’s detention highlights the complexities surrounding cryptocurrency regulation in Africa and globally.

The incident drew international attention, underscoring concerns about Nigeria’s regulatory environment. However, Gambaryan’s release serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting individual rights and freedoms.

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