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Ghukasyan, Sahakyan and Ishkhanyan were subjected to pre-trial detention for a period of 4 months
Baku/05.03.23/Turan: A preventive measure in the form of arrest for a period of 4 months was chosen against the former leaders of the separatist regime in Karabakh Arkady Ghukasyan (1997-2007) and Bako Sahakyan (2007-2020), as well as the "ex-chairman of the parliament" of the illegal entity David Ishkhanyan. These decisions were made by the judges of the Sabail District Court on October 3. Turan was informed about this in the Sabail court.
However, the court employee did not have information about the articles of accusation brought against the arrested.
Ghukasyan, Sahakyan, Ishkhanyan and another "ex-president" Araik Harutyunyan were detained in Khanyakdi and taken to Baku on October 3.
The Prosecutor General's Office and the State Security Service today issued an official statement on the case of Harutunyan, who is charged with committing crimes against humanity and war crimes under more than nine articles of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan. ---06B---
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