Shocking Court Video Reveals Binance Executive Pleading for Help from Prison Guard: ‘Why Are You Doing This To Me
Enduring Injustice: The Plight of Tigran Gambaryan in Nigeria’s Judicial System
On a somber day in Abuja, Tigran Gambaryan, an executive from Binance, was seen struggling into the courtroom with visible difficulty. Since February, when he was first detained, Gambaryan has been battling severe health issues worsened by inadequate medical access. On this particular day in court, he appeared physically impaired, barely managing to walk as he dragged his left leg behind him.
The scene captured on a video shared online showed an agonizing moment where Gambaryan pleaded to be assisted walking into the courtroom. Expressing extreme distress and frustration at being denied a wheelchair by prison authorities despite his condition which visibly required one. His pleas fell on deaf ears as a guard disallowed any support telling him abruptly that he could manage without help.
This unfortunate event highlights significant violations of human rights and due process under law particularly regarding the denial of essential medical services and legal representation. Despite stark evidence submitted including diagnosis requiring urgent surgery – highlighted by herniated disc complications alongside conditions like malaria and pneumonia – there remains strong resistance against granting him proper care or bail.
Gambaryan’s situation is exacerbated by suspicious circumstances surrounding his incarceration which traces back to March 2023 following an invitation from Nigerian officials. Initially placed under house arrest along with Nadeem Anjarwalla, Binance’s regional manager for Africa who later managed an unexplained escape; it wasn’t long before Gambaryan was re-arrested purportedly stepping in as a scapegoat amidst allegations levied against Binance influencing devaluation of the naira without concrete proof.
Legal proceedings have become increasingly challenging for Gambaryan; lackadaisical bureaucratic acts persistently hinder his access to U.S embassy consultations or any substantial legal aid worsening his plight further each passing day without remediation foreseeably leading towards permanent physical harm if actions are not revised imminently.
His wife Yuki fervently stated in response to these harrowing circumstances urging intervention ”This is beyond tolerable limits – something must be done immediately.” She insists that American authorities intensify efforts ensuring justice prevails over such grotesquely managed judicial processes evident here more than ever before demanding transparency about these progressing yet inert situations her husband endures unjustly detaining innocent citizens so far from their homeland often rendered invisible until mainstream attention gathers enough momentum pushing for overdue changes necessarily restoring basic human dignities gradually eroding away amid these trials reflective almost theatrical displays misrepresenting fundamental law principles severely needing reconsideration currently overlooked drastically under current law systems imposed unfortunately across regions globally signaling critical reviews ahead undoubtedly forming precedent settings surely sooner than anticipated.