Ex-PM Hovik Abrahamya’s brother to remain in custody for two months
Armenia’s former Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan’s brother, Henrik Abrahamyan has been remanded into custody for two months according to a Yerevan court ruling issued on Saturday, the Special Investigative Service (SIS) told Panorama.am.
Henrik Abrahamyan was charged with illegal arms procurement and possession on Friday, 10 August.
The National Security Service (NSS) announced his arrest on 8 August after finding a weapons cache while raiding a former mechanical plant formally owned by Ambik Gevorgyan but, de-facto belonging to Hovik Abrahamyan.
In a statement on Wednesday, the NSS named three hand-held machine guns, 7 AK-74 assault rifles, two sniper rifles (SVD), three rifles, two pistols, bullets and ammunition among the findings, which according to the SIS, have been illegally acquired by Henrik Abrahamyan with a prior agreement with Ambik Gevorgyan.
The security agencies are trying to determine whether those weapons were used against opposition protesters during the March 1-2, 2008 post-election crackdown in capital Yerevan, which left eight civilians and two police officers dead.