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Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by nathyx(m): 4:29pm On Jul 16
The detained top official of Binance Holdings Limited, Tigran Gambaryan, who is facing money laundering charge, on Tuesday, arrived the Federal High Court in Abuja on wheelchair.

Cladded in a black T-shirt with blue jeans trousers, the defendant stood up from the wheelchair and walked slowly into the dock when his case was called up.

It will be recalled that the Binance official had on May 23, collapsed in the court room.

His lawyer, Mr. Mark Mordi, SAN, told trial Justice Emeka Nwite that the defendant fell ill inside the prison, adding that his health had continued to deteriorate.

Following an application by counsel to the defendant, the trial judge, on July 5, ordered the Nigerian Correctional Service to release his medical certificate before July 16.

Mordi, SAN, had prayed the court to summon the medical doctor at the health facility of Kuje Correctional Centre, to explain why he allegedly refused to furnish him with his client’s medical report, despite an earlier order of the court.

The court had on May 17, declined to release the defendant on bail, pending the determination of the case against him.

Justice Nwite said he was not convinced that the defendant, who is facing money laundering and terrorism financing charge, would be available to face his trial once he is released on bail.

According to the court, the defendant failed to present sufficient materials to sway its discretion in his favour.

The court held that based on affidavit evidence that was adduced by the EFCC, there was the likelihood that the defendant would jump bail.

It, however, ordered accelerated hearing of the matter. The EFCC had on April 23, urged the court to allow the Binance official to remain in Kuje prison.

The anti-graft agency maintained that it got a reliable intelligence that plans were afoot for the defendant to escape from custody and flee the country like his colleague.

It told the court that the defendant had attempted to secure a brand new international passport from the embassy of the United States of America.

EFCC further alleged that the defendant is an Armenian citizen by birth, saying there was a clear danger that he would jump bail if released from custody.

The defendant had in an application he filed on April 4, relied on provisions of sections 157 and 162 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, to plead for bail.

He contended that the charge the EFCC preferred against him contained bailable offences, insisting that under the Constitution of Nigeria, 1999, as amended, he is presumed innocent of the allegations against him.

His lawyer argued that the prosecution failed to place any evidence before the court to establish that his client posed a flight risk.

“The prosecution has not presented any credible evidence to establish why the defendant should not be granted bail,” the defense lawyer submitted, adding that the claim that his client was planning to escape from the country was based “hearsay, unreliable and inadmissible evidence.”

“My client is anxious and very desirous to prove his Innocence. This whole thing is that they want to use the defendant as a leavrage to obtain information from his employer. That is basically what this case is all about.

“This is purely a state sanctioned hostage taking,” the defence counsel added.

He, therefore, prayed the court to grant the defendant bail and stipulate conditions that would ensure his attendance to his trial

While opposing the bail application, EFCC’s counsel, Mr. Iheanacho, drew attention of the court to the fact that the defendant’s colleague escaped from lawful custody.

“There was an attempt by this defendant to procure another travelling document even when he was aware that his passport was in custody of the state. He pretended as if the said passport was stolen.

Gambaryan was arrested and detained alongside his colleague, Nadeem Anjarwalla, over alleged involvement of their firm in money laundering and terrorism financing.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/money-laundering-trial-binance-official-gambaryan-arrives-court-on-wheelchair/

Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by nathyx(m): 4:29pm On Jul 16
Let the Wheelchair games begin! grin
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by eduli: 4:32pm On Jul 16
He is well and healthy so why the wheelchair?
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by Standing5(m): 4:36pm On Jul 16
State capture followed by intl banditry.
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by slimjohn2k5: 4:41pm On Jul 16
Even Nnamdi kanu still dey waka come court. Not to talk of binance guy dey just arrest
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by Chicagograduate(m): 4:41pm On Jul 16
If you want to be free from court prosecuting you as an influential criminal,just feign sickness without a genuine doctors report The judge will release you.
Na only yahoo boys no dey get this treatment
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by kayusely70(m): 4:43pm On Jul 16
Funny!
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by ComrDaprince(m): 4:44pm On Jul 16
EFCC JUST SEEKING A WAY TO HAVE A CUT FROM BINANCE.
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by FaceTanke: 4:45pm On Jul 16
He is a crook
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by MasterJayJay: 4:46pm On Jul 16
Judicial bandits. Someone that was kidnapped by FG for many months. Why can't they finish prosecuting the case?
They are using delay tactics because the government knows they have no case at all.
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by MMempire(m): 4:50pm On Jul 16
Reading script from Nigerian politicians.
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by Khallicopyro: 5:37pm On Jul 16
Comedy of errors! God bless Nigeria
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by Melagros(m): 6:35pm On Jul 16
COMRADES, Tinubu and APC will now record this comedy as an achievement

What a shame
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by Tjra: 6:49pm On Jul 16
slimjohn2k5:
Even Nnamdi kanu still dey waka come court. Not to talk of binance guy dey just arrest
No mind am. Na stretcher e suppose lie on.

Meanwhile, you no see say Nnamdi Kanu's hunchback don straight for prison?

Nothing wey Naija prison watery beans no fit do.
Re: Money Laundering Trial: Binance Executive Gambaryan Arrives Court On Wheelchair by nedu666: 6:51pm On Jul 16
The next court date na strecher this guy go use grin grin

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