
ArmInfo. Over the past few years, significant progress has been made in eliminating the subculture in the country's penal institutions. This was announced to journalists on December 8 by Tsovinar Tadevosyan, Head of the Penal Correctional Service Department of the RA Ministry of Justice.
According to her, this subculture, including the presence of "overseers" over the prisons, has always existed. However, as a result of measures taken by the penal institution management, the prosecutor's office, and the Office of the Human Rights Defender, significant results have been achieved. As Tadevosyan noted, the problem has not yet been fully resolved, but all the preconditions for its complete elimination are in place. All the phenomena inherent in society are evident in penal institutions. Most importantly, she noted, the management is aware of these phenomena and is actively combating them. The head of the penitentiary institution raised, in particular, the issue of the conflict that developed at the Nubarashen Penitentiary, where staff members fought with each other. Tadevosyan noted that an internal investigation has been launched, and all the circumstances of the incident will be clarified. Regarding the beating of life-sentenced prisoners by penitentiary staff, Tadevosyan noted that a criminal case has been opened and is being examined in the context of the proportionality of the use of force.
Responding to a question about the health of Archbishop Mikael Ajapakhian, which, according to some reports, has seriously deteriorated, Tadevosyan noted that she cannot comment on matters beyond her authority, especially in the context of medical confidentiality. She emphasized that all detainees and arrested persons, including the president of the Tashir Group of Companies, Samvel Karapetyan, are being held in the same conditions as everyone else. Tadevosyan noted that the Nubarashen penitentiary is the worst in terms of conditions. For this reason, research is underway to identify alternatives to this penitentiary. For example, the visiting room and some other areas have been renovated, but the problem needs to be addressed comprehensively.
Tadevosyan noted that 2,845 people are currently held in these facilities. Overall, penitentiary facilities have the capacity to accommodate 4,000 people.