CryptoMediaClub
Sunday, September 14, 2025
  • All news
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Altcoins
  • NFT
  • Blockchain
  • Analysis
No Result
View All Result
  • All news
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Altcoins
  • NFT
  • Blockchain
  • Analysis
No Result
View All Result
CryptoMediaClub
No Result
View All Result
Home All news

Nigerian Court Upholds Binance Executive Tigran Gambaryan’s  Detention Despite Health Concerns

11.10.2024
A A
0
121
VIEWS
ShareShare

The Federal High Court in Abuja has denied the fresh bail application of Tigran Gambaryan, a senior Binance executive who has been detained since February 2024 on money laundering charges.

The court’s no-bail decision, handed down on October 11, 2024, by Justice Emeka Nwite, followed heated arguments between Gambaryan’s defense and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over claims related to his health and the necessity of his continued detention.

Tigran Gambaryan Detention: Nigerian Court Denied Bail

According to a local source, Tigran Gambaryan’s legal team, led by Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Mark Mordi, had earlier filed a fresh bail application because his client’s health had worsened while in detention.

The defense argued that Gambaryan suffered from a serious medical condition, specifically a herniated disc, and needed surgery and psychiatric care for depression and anxiety.

They contended that these conditions could not be adequately treated in Nigeria’s detention facilities and asked for a six-week bail period to allow him to seek specialized care abroad.

Binance exec Tigran Gambaryan submitted a new bail application on medical grounds, but Nigeria's economic crimes agency opposed it.https://t.co/YNEapLyp2g

— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) September 3, 2024

In the previous hearing on September 4, 2024, Mordi presented medical reports and argued that Gambaryan’s condition had significantly deteriorated since his detention began and called for an urgent need for medical intervention.

“His condition is critical, and failure to provide him with immediate medical attention could lead to irreversible harm.”

He implored the court to grant bail under “liberal terms” or, alternatively, a six-week bail to facilitate necessary medical treatment abroad.

However, the EFCC, represented by its counsel Ekele Iheanacho, opposed the bail application, arguing that Gambaryan’s health claims had been exaggerated.

Iheanacho provided counter-evidence, including medical reports from the State House Clinic and Nizamiye Hospital, where Gambaryan had been treated.

The EFCC’s argument centered on the assertion that Nigerian medical facilities were fully capable of managing Gambaryan’s condition and that there was no urgent need for him to leave the country for treatment.

He added that Gambaryan had refused medical interventions, including medication, and questioned the severity of his condition, suggesting that his health issues were being used as a strategy to secure bail.

Iheanacho further pointed out that Gambaryan’s initial bail application, which was also based on health concerns, had already been denied by the court, and an appeal was pending at the Court of Appeal.

He argued that the fresh bail application was an abuse of the court process, as the same issues were being re-litigated without the withdrawal of the earlier appeal.

Judge’s Ruling: Abuse of Process and Adequate Medical Care

Justice Emeka Nwite, in delivering his ruling, sided with the EFCC’s argument, emphasizing that the fresh bail application amounted to an abuse of court process.

Nwite noted that Gambaryan’s first bail application, which also cited health concerns, was still under appeal and had not been withdrawn and a new application cannot be accepted.

“There is no gainsaying on this leg alone that this application is bound to fail. It is well established that a lawyer cannot re-litigate a matter that is already under appeal unless the earlier application has been withdrawn.”

The judge also reviewed the medical evidence presented by both sides, concluding that there was no indication that Gambaryan’s health condition could not be managed within Nigeria.

He referenced the reports from both the State House Clinic and Nizamiye Hospital, which indicated that Gambaryan had been receiving regular medical care.

The reports, according to the court, did not support the claim that his health was deteriorating to the point where he required treatment abroad but rather showed that he had been fully engaged and provided with necessary treatment.

However, in a move to ensure his health needs were being met, the judge ordered the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) to refer Gambaryan to a standard hospital in Abuja for further evaluation and treatment, if necessary, under security supervision.

The court has scheduled the next hearing for October 18, with additional sessions on November 22 and 25, 2024. For now, Gambaryan remains in detention, with his health and legal battles ongoing.

The post Nigerian Court Upholds Binance Executive Tigran Gambaryan’s Detention Despite Health Concerns appeared first on Cryptonews.

Share9Tweet6ShareSharePin2

Related Posts

Solana Price Prediction: SOL Price Targets $300 Again After 19.4% Weekly Gain – Is This Realistic?
All news

Solana Price Prediction: SOL Price Targets $300 Again After 19.4% Weekly Gain – Is This Realistic?

14.09.2025
0

Solana (SOL) has risen 19.4% this week to a 7-month high of $244. Fresh institutional flows have driven the rally,...

Read moreDetails
Blockstream Issues Alert Over Fake Email Phishing Campaign Targeting Hardware Wallet Users

Blockstream Issues Alert Over Fake Email Phishing Campaign Targeting Hardware Wallet Users

14.09.2025
XRP Price Prediction: Why the October 18-25 SEC Deadlines Could Trigger a Breakout

XRP Price Prediction: Why the October 18-25 SEC Deadlines Could Trigger a Breakout

14.09.2025
US May Launch Strategic Bitcoin Reserve This Year, Says Galaxy Exec

US May Launch Strategic Bitcoin Reserve This Year, Says Galaxy Exec

14.09.2025
Arthur Hayes: Chasing Quick Gains in Bitcoin Is a Losing Strategy

Arthur Hayes: Chasing Quick Gains in Bitcoin Is a Losing Strategy

14.09.2025
Load More
Next Post
Eswatini to Develop Retail CBDC

Eswatini to Develop Retail CBDC

0 0 votes
Рейтинг статьи
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
guest
0 комментариев
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Recommended

Coinbase launches zero trading fee subscription service

Coinbase launches zero trading fee subscription service

2 years ago
Bitcoin, Ether price slump leads to crypto bloodbath with $1B in liquidations

Bitcoin, Ether price slump leads to crypto bloodbath with $1B in liquidations

2 years ago
Russian Finance Ministry Proposes Crypto Ban, Faces Opposition: What’s Next for Cryptocurrency in Russia?

Russian Finance Ministry Proposes Crypto Ban, Faces Opposition: What’s Next for Cryptocurrency in Russia?

2 years ago
Oasys Partners With SBI Holdings to Boost Blockchain Gaming in Japan

Oasys Partners With SBI Holdings to Boost Blockchain Gaming in Japan

1 year ago

Categories

  • All news
  • Altcoins
  • Analysis
  • Bitcoin
  • Blockchain
  • Ethereum
  • NFT
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

US May Launch Strategic Bitcoin Reserve This Year, Says Galaxy Exec

Arthur Hayes: Chasing Quick Gains in Bitcoin Is a Losing Strategy

ETF Expectations and Whale Holdings Drive Up XRP and SOL Prices, With Cloud Mining Platform Quid Miner Becoming a New Focus

Polymarket Targets $10B Valuation Amid Plans for US Relaunch

SAVVY MINING Has Launched a New XRP Mining Contract for XRP Enthusiasts

RI Mining Unveils Next-Gen Contracts Aligned With Microsoft AI Push to Reshape Digital Infrastructure

Trending

Solana Price Prediction: SOL Price Targets $300 Again After 19.4% Weekly Gain – Is This Realistic?
All news

Solana Price Prediction: SOL Price Targets $300 Again After 19.4% Weekly Gain – Is This Realistic?

14.09.2025
0

Solana (SOL) has risen 19.4% this week to a 7-month high of $244. Fresh institutional flows have...

Blockstream Issues Alert Over Fake Email Phishing Campaign Targeting Hardware Wallet Users

Blockstream Issues Alert Over Fake Email Phishing Campaign Targeting Hardware Wallet Users

14.09.2025
XRP Price Prediction: Why the October 18-25 SEC Deadlines Could Trigger a Breakout

XRP Price Prediction: Why the October 18-25 SEC Deadlines Could Trigger a Breakout

14.09.2025
US May Launch Strategic Bitcoin Reserve This Year, Says Galaxy Exec

US May Launch Strategic Bitcoin Reserve This Year, Says Galaxy Exec

14.09.2025
Arthur Hayes: Chasing Quick Gains in Bitcoin Is a Losing Strategy

Arthur Hayes: Chasing Quick Gains in Bitcoin Is a Losing Strategy

14.09.2025
  • All news
  • Altcoins
  • Bitcoin
  • Blockchain
  • Ethereum
  • NFT
  • Analysis
Editor: cryptomediaclub.com@gmail.com
Advertising: digestmediaholding@gmail.com

Disclaimer: Information found on CryptoMediaClub is those of writers quoted. It does not represent the opinions of CryptoMediaClub on whether to sell, buy or hold any investments. You are advised to conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. Use provided information at your own risk.
CryptoMediaClub covers fintech, blockchain and Bitcoin bringing you the latest crypto news and analyses on the future of money.

© 2023 Crypto News. All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • All news
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Altcoins
  • NFT
  • Blockchain
  • Analysis

Disclaimer: Information found on CryptoMediaClub is those of writers quoted. It does not represent the opinions of CryptoMediaClub on whether to sell, buy or hold any investments. You are advised to conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. Use provided information at your own risk.
CryptoMediaClub covers fintech, blockchain and Bitcoin bringing you the latest crypto news and analyses on the future of money.

© 2023 Crypto News. All Rights Reserved

wpDiscuz