
ArmInfo. The Investigative Committee of Armenia is exerting severe pressure on the relatives of the arrested Archbishop Arshak Khachtaryan, head of the chancery of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin, as noted in a statement issued by the AntiKor initiative.
The statement received indicates that AntiKor has once again received information confirming the launch of a new, more severe round of political pressure on Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan. "Today, early in the morning of December 9, investigators from the Investigative Committee and special forces conducted parallel searches related to a high-profile video footage, where Archbishop Arshak is the actual victim: at the home of Archbishop Arshak's uncle's wife, where his sons also live, and at the home of her daughter, where she lives with her family. During the searches, all equipment was seized: telephones, computers, and any electronic data storage devices," the AntiKor statement reads.
It is noted that the searches were conducted simultaneously with the special forces' invasion. Furthermore, the security forces did not allow the residents to contact a lawyer. "A noteworthy and disturbing circumstance is that, according to AntiKor sources, the search of one of the apartments was conducted without a court order. Moreover, the residents were denied the search report, which is another gross violation of the law," the statement continues.
"The Investigative Committee and the National Security Service are using a 'retroactive legalization' mechanism, whereby an operation is carried out first, and a judge's approval is obtained later, with a pre- arranged date. This practice cannot be a mistake or an accident: it is a systematic, well-established technique against those undesirable to the authorities.
As we have previously reported, the investigation is attempting to promote the hypothesis of a 'family conspiracy' through which the authorities are attempting to: intrude into Archbishop Arshak's family circle; exert pressure on his relatives; and, through psychological pressure, force the bishop to abandon his position and stop defending the church," the AntiKor statement continues.
AntiKor notes that the searches conducted on December 9 are a direct manifestation of these goals and indicate that the case is being investigated not with the goal of solving a crime, but is being used as a tool of political punitive policy. The intrusion into Archbishop Arshak's family is aimed at exerting maximum pressure on him. "The authorities are constructing an artificial, politically advantageous scenario to suppress and discredit Archbishop Arshak and his family," AntiKor added.
The AntiKor platform was created through the joint efforts of the human rights group LEGIST and the National Anti-Corruption Council Foundation. Drawing on LEGIST's extensive professional experience in documenting the systemic nature and colossal scale of corruption in Armenia, the platform aims to establish a unified and effective system for combating corruption through legal support, research, and public awareness.