
ArmInfo. The Investigative Committee (IC) of Armenia presented details of the criminal proceedings against Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan, head of the chancery of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin.
Recall, on December 5, Judge Masis Melkonyan, who had previously arrested Archbishops Mikael Ajapahyan and Bagrat Galstanyan, granted the investigator's motion to remand Khachatryan in custody for two months. The archbishop was detained the day before at the entrance to the Investigative Committee after being questioned regarding the "video recording case." It later became known that the archbishop was accused of planting drugs in the bag of a protester against His Holiness in 2018, allegedly for the purpose of discrediting him. The Investigative Committee of Armenia later reported that a criminal case had been initiated under Article 393, Part 2, Clauses 1 and 4 of the Russian Criminal Code (illegal sale of narcotics committed by a group of persons by prior agreement in a public place). As lawyer Arsen Babayan stated after the court's decision was announced, "there is no direct evidence against the hierarch, only the assumptions of various individuals."
According to the Investigative Committee, the General Department for Investigation of Particularly Important Cases at the Investigative Committee has reopened a criminal case dated July 20, 2018, under Part 1, Article 266 of the former Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia, regarding the illegal sale of marijuana by an unknown person to A.A. at the reception of the Chancellery of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
It is noted that in July 2018, in the reception room of the Chancellery of Holy Etchmiadzin, citizen S.Kh. (Samvel Khachatryan, the secular name of Archbishop Arshak - ed.), along with Deacon S.T. and another person (identity not yet established), illegally planted marijuana in the backpack of citizen A.A., a protest participant.
"On S.Kh.'s instructions, Chancellery Secretary S.T. took a photo of G.A.'s backpack hanging in the reception room with his phone, sent the photo via Viber to S.Kh., after which the criminal group members planted marijuana in the backpack," the report states.
Then, according to the Investigative Committee, Archbishop Khachatryan allegedly told Deacon S.T. to call the police and report suspicious items on the protesters. He also sent a police officer a photo of the backpack where the drugs were found. The investigation is ongoing.
The department noted that on December 4, 2025, based on a petition from the investigation, the prosecutor launched a case on charges of illegal drug trafficking. The archbishop was detained and later arrested that same day. The preliminary investigation is ongoing.
It should be noted that in Armenia, the first country in the world to adopt Christianity as a state religion, the fourth high-ranking hierarch has been taken into custody. Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan, head of the Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and Bishop Mkrtich Proshyan, primate of the Aragatsotn Diocese, are currently in pretrial detention.