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Nigerian Judge Puts Binance Money Laundering Case on the Docket Next Week

source-logo  financemagnates.com  + 1 more 26 August 2024 20:33, UTC

A Nigerian judge will hear a money laundering case involving the cryptocurrency exchange Binance and two of its executives next week. The hearing was moved to an earlier date following a request by the defense. Originally scheduled for October 11, the court date is now set for September 2, according to the prosecutor.

Binance Denies Laundering Allegations

Binance is accused of laundering over $35 million. The charges also extend to two of its executives: Tigran Gambaryan, a U.S. citizen and head of financial crime compliance, and Nadeem Anjarwalla, a British-Kenyan regional manager for Africa.

Both Binance and Gambaryan have denied the charges. Anjarwalla, however, fled Nigeria before the trial and has not been detained. Gambaryan, on the other hand, has been in Nigerian custody since February. His health has reportedly worsened during his detention, according to his wife, Yuki Gambaryan.

She has appealed to the Nigerian government to drop the charges on humanitarian grounds and has sought assistance from the U.S. government to secure her husband's release. In addition to the money laundering charges, Binance is also facing accusations of tax evasion.

Trading in Naira Suspended

The Nigerian government has held Binance partly responsible for the country's currency struggles. Cryptocurrency platforms, including Binance, have become popular for trading the Nigerian naira amid chronic dollar shortages, leading to the naira's sharp decline.

In response to a government crackdown on crypto exchanges, Binance announced in March that it would cease all transactions and trading in naira.

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