Binance Executive Tigran Gambaryan Asserts Innocence Against Money Laundering Accusations, Sent to Prison Awaiting Trial

According to the report by “DL News,” Tigran Gambaryan, the compliance director of Binance Financial Crimes, who was detained by the Nigerian government, pleaded not guilty to money laundering charges on Monday (8th) and was remanded in prison awaiting trial.

Gambaryan’s lawyer argued that his client should not be held responsible for Binance’s activities in African countries because he did not have decision-making power in the company’s operations. However, Judge Emeka Nwite rejected Gambaryan’s argument and ruled that he had previously visited Nigeria as a representative of Binance to train officials in cryptocurrency fraud detection.

Gambaryan will be detained until at least April 18th, when a hearing will be held to determine if he can be granted bail.

In the past week or so, Gambaryan went from being under house arrest without charges to facing five charges and a total of $35 million in money laundering indictments in prison. Binance is also facing the same charges.

Gambaryan and Binance are also facing tax evasion charges filed by the Nigerian Federal Inland Revenue Service. The trial proceedings have been scheduled to begin on May 2nd.

Related reports: “Wall Street Journal: Should Binance be held accountable for Nigeria’s currency crisis?” “Nigeria files four criminal charges against Binance, detained senior executives have fled by plane.”

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