
ArmInfo. The former head of the Ani community in the Shirak region illegally sold community real estate to his relative at a price lower than the cadastral and market price, the Anti-Corruption Committee reports.
According to the information, the person who held the position of head of the Ani community in 2004- 2022, using his official and service powers and the influence exerted by them to the detriment of official interests, illegally alienated community buildings and structures with a market value of 14.5 million and 5 million drams, respectively, without assessing their market value, to his relative at prices significantly lower than the cadastral value.
In particular, the preliminary investigation established that the above-mentioned official, having received the consent of the Community Council, organized and held an auction for the sale of 1217.74 square meters of real estate located on the territory of the community, setting the starting price at 608 thousand drams, which is significantly lower than the cadastral value. As a result, the head of the community sold the said property to his relative at a price 8 million drams lower than the cadastral value, namely 812 thousand drams, causing property damage to the legitimate interests of the community in the amount of about 14.5 million drams.
In addition, it was established that the head of the community organized and held an auction for the sale of other real estate located on the territory of this community, with an area of 649.14 square meters, with a market value of 5 million drams, which is the property of the community. As a result, the said real estate was again alienated to his relative at a price 3 million drams lower than the cadastral value, namely 352 thousand drams, causing property damage to the legitimate interests of the community in the amount of about 5 million drams.
The former head of the Ani community was charged under Part 1 (Episode 2) of Article 441 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia. The preliminary investigation of the criminal case has been completed, and the case materials have been sent to the Anti-Corruption Court of the Republic of Armenia with an indictment.
The department noted that from January 1 to August 14, 2025, 12 criminal cases with an indictment were sent to the court against the heads of 13 communities. Among them are the former heads of the communities of Ptghni and Abovyan in Kotayk region, Ijevan in Tavush region, Byurakan in Aragatsotn region, Nor Kharberd and Goravan in Ararat region.
In total, the property damage caused to the community by criminal proceedings completed during the reporting period amounted to more than 424 million drams, of which about 7 million drams were actually restored in monetary form, and 9 land plots worth 159 million drams were restored in property form.