


ArmInfo. The founders and hosts of the "Imnemnimi" podcast, Vazgen Saghatelyan and Narek Samsonyan, have been remanded in custody for two months by a court decision. Lawyer Arsen Babayan announced Vazgen Saghatelyan's arrest on his Facebook page.
He reported that Judge Roman Smbatyan granted the investigator's motion, remanding Saghatelyan in custody for two months. Babayan noted that the court's decision will be appealed to the Court of Appeals in accordance with established procedure.
Lawyer Ruben Melikyan, meanwhile, reported that Judge Masis Melkonyan sentenced Narek Samsonyan to two months in prison in Armavir.
"Nothing unexpected happened. Judge Melkonyan sentenced Samsonyan to two months in Armavir prison," Melikyan noted.
The lawyer also reported that they have been unable to contact Ishkhan Khosrovyan, an employee of the Antifake news agency, since this morning. Melikyan suggested that he, too, was detained as part of the crackdown aimed at shutting down the media outlet.
As a reminder, Vazgen Saghatelyan and Narek Samsonyan were detained on November 13 in Yerevan. They are accused of hooliganism. According to Ruben Melikyan, the bloggers were detained after searches of their homes. The lawyer also reported that the statement against the bloggers was filed by Alen Simonyan, the speaker of the Armenian Parliament. Moreover, yesterday it was reported that the AntiFake.am office was searched, and all equipment was seized. David Fidanyan, a journalist for the portal, was also detained for 72 hours on suspicion of "obstructing justice."



