ArmInfo.Former RA Defense Minister David Tonoyan appealed to RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to personally inspect the so-called "unusable missiles."
In his statement received by ArmInfo, the ex-minister noted that after 2 years and 7 months of unjustified and illegal detention, the judge of the Anti-Corruption Court of the Republic of Armenia Vahe Dolmazyan again rejected the defense's request to change the preventive measure against him. "The submission of the petition was due to the fact that in the criminal case being considered in the Anti-Corruption Court of the Republic of Armenia and presented to the public as the "missile case," the next stage of the trial ended on April 9, 2024, and the court announced the completion of the judicial investigation. Even at the initial stage its stage, the body conducting the preliminary investigation, with its statements, tried to create in the public environment compromising information about the condition of the missiles, their cost and other circumstances of the case, which led to the creation of the impression of my guilt as an obvious fact, taking into account the assessment of the situation indicated in the article. annual report of the Human Rights Defender for 2023, the language about the obvious crime committed and the guilt of the person should not create a biased perception in terms of presenting the person's activities as a confirmed fact; in the absence of a judicial act that has entered into legal force, I reserve the right to refer to a number of important circumstances within the limits of already published information," Tonoyan noted.
He noted that until now, to the evidence examined during the trial and having nothing to do with the charges brought, the Russian-made missiles were in perfect condition, which was recognized as material evidence 3 years ago in a case considered by the judge during the last few court hearings. "During the interrogation, the judge ignored the requirement to inspect the entire number of missiles mentioned in my indictment. The judge also ignored my request to inspect the missiles on site. The court also did not ensure the participation of an expert in the examination process. Meanwhile, according to the results of the examination, qualifications disappeared , "unusable" and "expired", assigned to these missiles by well-known circles, one conclusion can be drawn: inspection of only part of the missiles was enough for the latter to form an internal conviction about their real condition, given my confidence that the Prime Minister will be. to persecute me, and also realizing that Pashinyan has problems with trust in specialists, I suggest that he personally conduct another check of the missiles in question in front of me and, in the presence of the media, ask me personally questions that interest him, both on weapons and on other topics of public interest interest. If the head of a country facing ontological problems has time to check the quality of the hangers in school closets, let him find time to "check" the missiles needed to ensure the combat effectiveness of the Air Force.
Day before the Anti-Corruption Court rejected the defense's request to change the preventive measure for former Defense Minister David Tonoyan, he will remain under arrest. David Tonoyan is a defendant in a criminal case related to abuses in the process of supplying ammunition. The head of the company supplying weapons to Armenia, David Galstyan, and the former deputy chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces Stepan Galstyan are also accused in this case. The ex-minister has been in custody since September 2021.