
ArmInfo.The search conducted by Armenian law enforcement is yet another illegal trial and an example of political persecution. Thus, in a conversation with journalists, Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a representative of the Supreme Body of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF Dashnaktsutyun) and a member of parliament from the opposition Armenia faction, commented on the search of his home early in the morning of June 23.
According to Saghatelyan, the searches were part of a criminal case opened for failure to comply with a decision of the Compulsory Enforcement Service (CES). "The reason is unclear. During the search, a large group from the Investigative Committee of Armenia surrounded the building. It's actually quite ridiculous. They confiscated jewelry and a certain amount of cash," the opposition member said.
The MP believes that the SES was simply drawn into some kind of legal process. "Unlawful demands were made during this process, after which the Prosecutor General's Office quickly opened a case and sent it to the Investigative Committee, which initiated proceedings. Even though this case has nothing to do with the law and is yet another example of political persecution, we tried to demand clarification, but naturally, they were unable to answer our questions," Saghatelyan noted.
And although, as the politician noted, this was expected, he joked that he expected law enforcement to come up with a more serious matter. "Before this, there were accusations of overthrowing the constitutional order and organizing mass unrest. This is simply ridiculous. We are prepared for any scenario. They won't succeed with such methods. The only unpleasant thing about all this is that it happened early in the morning, when the children were at home," Saghatelyan noted.
The deputy also stated that he currently has no status, and what will happen next will become clear after questioning. "We already expect illegal actions from law enforcement agencies every morning. But we will defend our rights by all means available to us. And if anyone thinks this will force us to retreat, they simply don't know us well. Over the past 7-8 years, they should have drawn some conclusions," the opposition leader concluded.
As a reminder, early this morning, law enforcement officers reportedly conducted a search of Ishkhan Saghatelyan's home. According to lawyer Sergei Harutyunyan, law enforcement officers then attempted to search the deputy's cars. However, as the lawyer noted, nothing was found.