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Why Court Should Refuse Binance Executive, Gambaryan Bail – EFCC by voiceoftheupcom: 9:48am On Apr 24
Why court should refuse Binance executive, Gambaryan bail – EFCC

igran Gambaryan, an official of Binance Holdings Limited, is now detained. The Economic and Financial Crime Commission, or EFCC, has instructed Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court Abuja to reject Gambaryan’s bail request.
Gambaryan will flee if bail is granted, according to the anti-graft agency.

Emeka Iheanacho, the EFCC’s prosecutor, revealed on Tuesday that Nadeem Anjarwalla, a co-defendant, had fled from the National Security Adviser’s custody and was presently in Kenya.

He emphasized that releasing Gambaryan on bond would be dangerous. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

Iheanacho told the court that the anti-graft agency uncovered an alleged plot by Gambaryan to obtain a new passport to facilitate his escape from Nigeria after the EFCC had seized his passport.

“This defendant attempted to procure another travelling document even when he knew his passport was in the state’s custody. He pretended as if the said passport was stolen.

“This court will take a grave risk to grant the defendant bail. This is also because he has no attachment to any community in Nigeria.

“The experience we have had with the man who escaped to Kenya while his United Kingdom passport is in Nigeria will certainly repeat itself if this defendant is granted bail.

“The 1st defendant (Binance) is operating virtually. The only thing we have to hold on to is this defendant. So, we pray, My Lord, to refuse bail to the defendant,” he said.

Meanwhile, while moving Gambaryan’s bail application, his lawyer, Mark Mordi (SAN), described his continued detention as “purely a state-sanctioned hostage taking,” saying EFCC was holding his client as leverage to obtain information from his employer.

The EFCC is prosecuting Gambaryan, his fleeing colleague, Anjarwalla, and Binance Holdings Limited on money laundering charges.

The anti-graft agency accused them of concealing the source of the $35,400 000 generated as revenue by Binance in Nigeria, knowing that the funds constituted proceeds of unlawful activity.

https://eyesoflagos.com/2024/04/24/why-court-should-refuse-binance-executive-gambaryan-bail-efcc/

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Re: Why Court Should Refuse Binance Executive, Gambaryan Bail – EFCC by Taich(m): 9:51am On Apr 24
Does the Efcc have the power to instruct a judge?
Re: Why Court Should Refuse Binance Executive, Gambaryan Bail – EFCC by SadiqBabaSani: 9:54am On Apr 24
Taich:
Does the Efcc have the power to instruct a judge?
blame the agbadodiot blogger
Re: Why Court Should Refuse Binance Executive, Gambaryan Bail – EFCC by Hoelujohn: 9:58am On Apr 24
Taich:
Does the Efcc have the power to instruct a judge?
The judge might not be aware that Binance is an organised crime syndicate including the staff. I don't see staff of any responsible org flee from lawful state detention
Re: Why Court Should Refuse Binance Executive, Gambaryan Bail – EFCC by managemoney(m): 9:59am On Apr 24
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Re: Why Court Should Refuse Binance Executive, Gambaryan Bail – EFCC by Taich(m): 11:44am On Apr 24
Hoelujohn:

The judge might not be aware that Binance is an organised crime syndicate including the staff. I don't see staff of any responsible org flee from lawful state detention

Can Efcc INSTRUCT a judge? We don't actually know the meaning of things we say, Efcc instructing a judge is like saying the police is superior to court. Which is an anomaly. You have concluded that Binance is an organised crime syndicate, remember salve trade was once lawful.
Re: Why Court Should Refuse Binance Executive, Gambaryan Bail – EFCC by eyesoflagos: 12:48pm On Apr 24
good


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Re: Why Court Should Refuse Binance Executive, Gambaryan Bail – EFCC by jmoore(m): 1:06pm On Apr 24
You cannot prosecute a bank cashier because of the actions of the bank. You hold the CEO responsible.

EFCC and other agencies involved in the kidnap of the binance staff are ignorant.

This stubborn ignorance of theirs will end up being a waste of money from our treasury.

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