330 convicts, including 13 foreigners, released under amnesty
A total of 330 convicts have been released from correctional facilities across Armenia under the recently adopted amnesty law as of Wednesday afternoon, the Penitentiary Service of Armenia’s Justice Ministry told Panorama.am.
Of them, 13 are foreign citizens, the service said, adding the majority of the freed inmates are from Sevan Penitentiary.
The amnesty law signed by the Armenian president on 3 November entered into force on November 6.
The new measure marks the 100th anniversary of the First Republic of Armenia and the 2,800th anniversary of the capital, Yerevan.
1. Nubarashen Penitentiary – 16
2. Artik Penitentiary – 28
3. Vanadzor Penitentiary – 2
4. Vardashen Penitentiary – 44
5. Goris Penitentiary – 7
6. Hrazdan Penitentiary – 24
7. Abovyan Penitentiary – 20
8. Sevan Penitentiary – 99
9. Kosh Penitentiary – 43
10. Armavir Penitentiary – 34
11. Hospital for Convicts Penitentiary – 13
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