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Binance Executive Sent To Kuje Prison For Money Laundering

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja and led by Justice Emeka Nwite, has remanded an executive of Binance Holdings Limited, Tigran Gambaryan, in Kuje Correctional Centre, pending the determination of his bail application.

Gambaryan pleaded not guilty to the money laundering charges preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Monday.

EFCC arraigned Gambaryan on an alleged money laundering charge following the dismissal of his objection by the Court.

Gambaryan was arraigned by the EFCC on a five-count charge before Justice Nwite alongside the company (Binance) and Nadeem Anjarwalla who is now at large.

In the five-count charge dated and filed on March 28 by EFCC, the defendants were accused of money laundering to the tune of $35,400,000.

Gambaryan, however, pleaded not guilty to the counts, while a non-guilty plea was also entered for Binance.

The judge had, last Thursday, fixed today (Monday) for the ruling on the Binance official’s objection, raised by his lawyer, Mark Mordi, SAN.

Mordi had disagreed with the EFCC’s lawyer, Ekele Iheanacho’s application for the charge to be read to Gambaryan.

Mordi argued that Binance, listed as 1st defendant, ought to have been duly served before Gambaryan could take his plea.

The lawyer insisted that since it was a joint charge, the company must be served before his client could be arraigned.

He said his client was not a representative of the cryptocurrency firm in Nigeria.

But Iheanacho disagreed with Mordi, saying since Gambaryan represented Binance in Nigeria and that it is the law that he can be served on behalf of the firm.

According to him, if the company does not show up, a non-guilty plea can be entered for it in accordance with Section 478 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015.

He added that Gambaryan’s statement attached to the proof of evidence showed that he is an official of Binance in the country.

Delivering the ruling on Monday, Justice Nwite held that from Gambaryan’s affidavit attached to his bail application, the United States citizen averred that he was representing Binance in Nigeria.

The judge, consequently, dismissed the preliminary objection and ordered him to enter his plea.

While Justice Nwite adjourned his bail application until April 18, he fixed May 2, 2024, for trial.

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Rita Elenwo

Rita Aletor- Elenwo, is a professional journalist with experience in broadcast, print and online reporting. A proud citizen of Edo state, Nigeria (Esan South East Local Government) Rita had her first degree in philosophy from Ebonyi State University (2008), PGD, in Communication from the University of Port Harcourt (2020), and currently in pursuit of an MSC degree in communication. Rita (nee Aletor-) is happily married with lovely children.

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