Yerevan appellate court orders new hearings on Gagik Tsarukyan’s arrest
The Yerevan Criminal Court of Appeals overturned on Wednesday a lower court ruling refusing to arrest the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party leader, lawmaker Gagik Tsarukyan, one of his lawyers, Samvel Dilbandyan, told Panorama.am.
The court ordered new hearings on his arrest sought by the National Security Service (NSS), he said.
The Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction denied a motion for the arrest of Gagik Tsarukyan on June 21, a ruling appealed by prosecutors. The defense lawyers also filed a number of appeals to the court.
The NSS charged Tsarukyan with vote buying, tax evasion and illegal land appropriation earlier in June. Armenian lawmakers voted to strip the opposition leader of immunity from prosecution on June 16, moving to push through the criminal proceedings against him.
Tsarukyan denies any wrongdoing, dismissing the charges as politically motivated.
Related news
- Yerevan appellate court to announce ruling in Gagik Tsarukyan’s case tomorrow
- Yerevan appellate court postpones hearing in Gagik Tsarukyan’s case
- MP: 124 investigators dealing with Gagik Tsarukyan’s case
- Court denies request for Gagik Tsarukyan’s arrest
- Armenian parliament votes to strip Gagik Tsarukyan of immunity from prosecution