Friday, October 3, 2014

Levon Hayrapetyan Released, Placed Under House Arrest

MOSCOW — A Moscow district court on Friday commuted the restraining order for Russian-Armenian businessman-philanthropist Levon Hayrapetyan’s to house arrest.


In its respective ruling, the court considered the fact that Hayrapetyan suffers from diabetes and cancer, and he had suffered two heart attacks.


The Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia arrested Hayrapetyan, one of the wealthiest representatives of the Armenian Diaspora in the world in mid-July. The arrest took place as part of an ongoing investigation conducted by the Russian Investigatory Committee into the activities of one of the local criminal groups. Hayrapetyan was detained by FSB workers at Domodedovo Airport in Moscow after he arrived in the Russian capital from Monaco.


The businessman was convoyed to the Investigatory Committee for questioning and it was there that he was officially notified about his arrest. Hayrapetyan is reportedly suspected of connections to the criminal group led by Sergey Finagin, one of Russia’s notorious crime figures. A testimony by Igor Izmestev, a former senator now serving a life sentence, is said to have led to Hayrapetyan’s arrest.


Hayrapetyan is known to have invested millions of dollars into developing Nagorno Karabakh’s infrastructure and renovating the area’s historical-cultural monuments. His charity included a mass wedding for hundreds of Karabakh couples in 2008 and sponsorship of the construction of a military college in Martakert.



Levon Hayrapetyan Released, Placed Under House Arrest

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