
ArmInfo. The Anti-Corruption Court of Armenia has placed Artsakh resident Gegham Zakarian, whose family has been deprived of voting rights in Armenia's June parliamentary elections, under house arrest for two months for allegedly accepting an election bribe from the "Strong Armenia" party in exchange for promising to vote for Karapetyan's bloc with his family in the June elections.
Artsakh lawyer Roman Yeritsyan announced this in a video posted on his Facebook page. The lawyer explained that Zakarian is accused in the case of Artur Avanesyan (Kandaz), a legendary Artsakh intelligence officer, recipient of the Second Degree Combat Cross, and head of the Strong Armenia security team. Avanesyan was previously jailed for two months by the Anti-Corruption Court in connection with an election bribery case. "He is charged under Article 218 of the Armenian Criminal Code (accepting an election bribe - ed.). The court partially granted the investigator's motion, placing Zakarian under house arrest and prohibiting him from communicating with anyone except close relatives," the lawyer stated.
Yeritsyan called the court's decision illegal, unlawful, and unfounded. He is convinced that the motion should have been denied due to the lack of reasonable suspicion. "According to the wiretap, Zakaryan allegedly accepted a bribe to promise to vote for himself and his family members in the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, 2026, for the Strong Armenia party. However, it later became known that everyone except him, namely four members of his family, does not have Armenian citizenship and does not even have passive electoral rights, meaning they are not allowed to vote," Yeritsyan noted.
The lawyer noted that the charges are essentially being brought against a man who, along with his family, was forcibly displaced from Artsakh and is the sole breadwinner. He is also a veteran of two wars, during which he was seriously wounded, all for uttering the phrase that he would "be with Strong Armenia and his friend Artur Avanesyan." "All of this is being done with one goal in mind-to create an atmosphere of fear in Armenia," the lawyer asserted. In conclusion, he stated that he intends to appeal the court's decision immediately upon receiving it. As a reminder, on April 27, the Anti-Corruption Committee announced that Avanesyan and several others had been detained in connection with an election bribery case. According to the statement, the case was initiated based on wiretaps of Avanesyan's communications. On April 28, lawyer Aram Vardevanyan announced that Artur Avanesyan (Kandaz) had been arrested for two months by order of the Anti-Corruption Court.