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Richard Teng has publicly condemned the Nigerian government over what he describes as the “inhumane treatment” of Tigran Gambaryan, the company’s Head of Crime Compliance, who has been detained in the West African country for the past six months.
His condition has worsened due to inadequate medical care and harsh prison conditions, which his lawyers argue have prevented their ability to prepare a defense.During his court appearance on September 2, 2024, he was reportedly in significant pain, at one point breaking down in tears.
The court has ordered that he be provided with a wheelchair, a decision that will be reviewed further when the trial resumes on Wednesday. However, his family remains deeply concerned. Gambaryan’s wife, Yuki, has been vocal about her husband’s mistreatment, accusing the Nigerian government of unlawful detention and neglect.on U.S. authorities to take stronger action, criticizing them for downplaying her spouse’s health issues and withholding vital medical records.
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