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Prosecutors Seek First Asset Seizures
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Armenian Soldier Killed In Border Skirmish
Մայիս 25, 2021
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An Armenian soldier was shot dead on Tuesday in what authorities in Yerevan described as a skirmish with Azerbaijani forces that crossed into Armenia.
The Armenian Defense Ministry said the incident occurred at one of the contested portions of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border where troops from the two countries have been locked in a tense standoff for the last two weeks.
A ministry statement said Azerbaijani troops opened fire on an Armenian army unit deployed in Gegharkunik province, causing the latter to retaliate. It said Armenian Sergeant G. Khurshudian died in the exchange of gunfire.
Prosecutors In No Rush To Seek First Asset Seizures
Ապրիլ 01, 2021
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A senior prosecutor indicated on Thursday that Armenian law-enforcement authorities will likely wait until the end of this year before trying to confiscate assets of former officials suspected of illegal enrichment.
A controversial law enacted by the Armenian government last year allows prosecutors to seek asset forfeiture in case of having “sufficient grounds to suspect” that the market value of an individual’s properties exceeds their “legal income” by at least 50 million drams ($95,000).
Courts can allow the confiscation of such assets even if their owners are not found guilty of corruption or other criminal offenses. The latter will have to prove the legality of their holdings if they are to retain them.