
ArmInfo. Judge Armine Meliksetyan of the Yerevan Court of Primary Instance announced the verdict in the case of Archbishop Mikael Ajapakhian, Primate of the Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Specifically, the judge found Mikael Ajapakhian guilty under Part 2 of Article 422 of the Criminal Procedure Code (public calls for the seizure of power, violation of territorial integrity, sovereignty, or the violent overthrow of the constitutional order). "The preventive measure remains unchanged, with appropriate restrictions," the judge stated, adding that additional hearings are scheduled for September 29 at 3:30 PM.
During the verdict, those present began chanting "Shame! Shame!"
As a reminder, Ajapakhian has been in custody since June 28. According to the Investigative Committee, during the preliminary investigation of the criminal case, clear factual evidence was obtained indicating that M.A. stated in an interview with a news channel that he had repeatedly proposed to two former presidents of the Republic of Armenia to carry out a military coup through generals who held similar positions in the army, police, and national security agencies. "Thus, M.A., using the media, made public calls aimed at seizing power and violently overthrowing the constitutional order," the statement stated. Public criminal prosecution was initiated against M.A. under Part 2 of Article 422 of the Criminal Code (public calls aimed at seizing power, violating territorial integrity, renunciation of sovereignty, or violently overthrowing the constitutional order). On July 30, the Court of Appeals rejected the defense's appeal to change the pretrial detention measure against the archbishop.
The archbishop himself, in his closing statement, noted that he was honored to be in prison under the current rulers.