Binance execs detained in Nigerian capital despite country exit

Despite Binance announcing its exit from Nigeria last week, two senior Binance execs are reportedly still being detained in the Nigerian capital of Abuja.

Tigran Gambaryan, a former cryptocurrency-focused United States federal agent, and a second Binance executive, Nadeem Anjarwalla, have been held in Abuja without passports for two weeks, Wired reported on March 12.

Gambaryan, head of Binance’s criminal investigations team, and Anjarwalla, Binance Kenya-based regional manager for Africa, have been detained at a government property since Feb. 26, 2024.

According to Gambaryan and Anjarwalla’s families, Nigerian prosecutors have not provided information on whether the two face criminal charges.

“There’s no definite answer for anything: how he’s doing, what’s going to happen to him, when he’s coming back,” Gambaryan’s wife, Yuki Gambaryan, reportedly said.

A spokesperson for Binance confirmed to Cointelegraph that Gambaryan and Anjarwalla were still detained in Nigeria as of March 12, stating:

“While it is inappropriate for us to comment on the substance of the claims at this time, we can say that we are working collaboratively with Nigerian authorities to bring Nadeem and Tigran back home safely to their families.”

The Binance representative stressed that both execs are “professionals with the highest integrity” and that the exchange is confident that there will be a swift resolution to this matter.

The first reports on the arrests of Gambaryan and Anjarwalla surfaced in late February, with the Financial Times reporting on the detentions without identifying them on Feb. 28.

Tigran Gambaryan at an event by Consensus. Source: WSJ

Gambaryan, a U.S. citizen, and Anjarwalla, a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Kenya, reportedly arrived in Abuja on Feb. 25, according to their families. The execs came to Nigeria following the Nigerian government’s invitation to address the ongoing dispute with Binance regarding its allegedly unlawful operations there.

The execs reportedly met with Nigerian officials the next day, intending to discuss the government’s order to the country’s telecoms to block…

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