Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan, held for eight months in a Nigerian prison, was released Wednesday after the country dropped charges against the United States citizen. Now Gambaryan’s family has confirmed that he has left Nigeria—and the two countries have launched a task force to combine resources towards fighting crypto-related crimes.

“It is a huge relief that this day has finally come,” said Yuki Gambaryan, his wife, in a statement shared with Decrypt. “The past eight months have been a living nightmare. I wish it hadn’t taken this long for his release, or that his health had not declined so much, but we can now focus on healing as a family.”

Yuki Gambaryan also thanked the U.S. government and other supporters, adding, “The road ahead for Tigran’s recovery is going to be difficult, and I appreciate us being given the time and space to focus on that. Our children cannot wait to see their dad again.”

Late Wednesday, the U.S. Department of State announced that it had joined forces with Nigeria to launch a Bilateral Liaison Group on Illicit Finance and Cryptocurrencies, in a joint effort to fight against cybercrime and crypto-related financial misconduct.

“The United States works with partners across the globe to promote cyberspace and digital technologies that advance economic prosperity while countering and responding to malicious cyber operations, cybercrime, and other digital harms,” reads the official Go to Source to See Full Article
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