Armenian Ambassador to Israel charged with money laundering
Armenian Ambassador to Israel Armen Smbatyan has been charged with money laundering and accessory to misconduct in a case involving a former cabinet member, ARMENPRESS reports, citing the Investigative Committee.
The agency said Monday that an earlier investigation revealed Smbatyan's complicity in the illicit affairs. According to the available case records, he fraudulently helped the former Armenian minister of culture H.P. to launder 550,000 dollars in proceeds from the sale of a building of historic-cultural significance located at 3 Abovyan Street in Yerevan.
Smbatian was the head of the Armenian Association of Cultural Cooperation with Foreign Countries, and the then-minister was his deputy. The building in question was allegedly fraudulently acquired by the association before being allegedly sold to an offshore company registered at the British Virgin Islands, in turn belonging to a family member of the then-minister.
A bail bond of 20,000,000 drams is set for Smbatyan.
The Committee of Investigations had earlier reported that the former minister of culture and youth is also charged and wanted.
The Armenian Ambassador to Israel Armen Smbatyan is charged with money laundering and accessory to misconduct in a case involving a former Cabinet member.
Announcing the criminal charges, the Committee of Investigations said Monday that its investigation revealed that Smbatyan allegedly fraudulently helped the former Armenian minister of culture H.P. to launder 550,000 dollars in proceeds from the sale of a building of historic-cultural significance located at 3 Abovyan Street in Yerevan.
Smbatian was the head of the Armenian Association of Cultural Cooperation with Foreign Countries, and the then-minister was his deputy. The building in question was allegedly fraudulently acquired by the association before being allegedly sold to an offshore company registered at the British Virgin Islands, in turn belonging to a family member of the then-minister.
A bail bond of 20,000,000 drams is set for Smbatyan.
The Committee of Investigations had earlier reported that the former minister of culture and youth is also charged and wanted.