
ArmInfo. The defense of Samvel Karapetyan, the head of the Tashir Group of Companies and a Russian businessman of Armenian descent, will file an appeal against the court's decision to place him under house arrest. The prosecution, in turn, is demanding his detention. Lawyer Aram Vardevanyan announced this on his Facebook page.
He also noted that on January 5, 2026, the first working day of the new year, the Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee of Armenia had already taken two actions: they filed an appeal against the decision to place Karapetyan under house arrest, requesting that the court order the arrest be the only measure, and they rejected the defense's motion to allow the businessman to visit his father's grave on All Souls' Day. "In this regard, the defense has a question: how can law enforcement agencies present the grounds for the complaint when, according to the Constitutional Court and the European Court, the degrees of severity of restrictions on the rights of arrest and house arrest are identical. Moreover, in Samvel Karapetyan's case, this restriction was applied with possible and impossible additional restrictions," the lawyer asks.
He expressed his conviction that all of this proves the absence of grounds for arrest and reaffirms the clearly illegal, derogatory, and law-denying position that Samvel Karapetyan should be arrested.
"This specific absurdity of political persecution has been going on for approximately seven months. Additional information about these events will be presented soon. The law must prevail. Freedom for all political prisoners," the lawyer concluded.
As a reminder, on December 30, the court changed businessman Karapetyan's pretrial detention to house arrest. The businessman was detained by law enforcement on June 18, and a court later remanded him in custody on charges of calling for the overthrow of the constitutional order due to his support for the Armenian Apostolic Church. He was later charged with money laundering. Notably, Karapetyan's arrest was preceded by threatening posts from Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, which lawyers consider an attempt to directly interfere with the investigation and law enforcement. Following Karapetyan's arrest, the authorities effectively took over the management of the Eclectic Networks of Armenia company from the Karapetyan family, appointing Romanos Petrosyan, a member of the Civil Contract party, as its manager.