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  • Dubai: Armenia-UAE: Deputy Hakob Hakobian could face trial in UAE

    Azad Hye Online, United Arab Emirates
    Jan 25 2005

    Armenia-UAE: Deputy Hakob Hakobian could face trial in UAE

    AZAD-HYE (25 January 2005): Armenian Deputy Hakob Hakobian and his
    son, who were detained by Dubai Police Directorate since 16th January
    2005, were set free yesterday on the condition that they both should
    surrender their passports and remain in the UAE until the completion
    of the preliminary investigations, following charges of stealing two
    pieces of expensive garments (worth 8 thousand dollars) from a known
    boutique in "Wafi Mall" in Dubai. They were arrested in the hotel
    where they were staying, only hours after their shopping excursion to
    the said Mall. The Management of the Mall insists that they paid only
    16 thousand dollars for a merchandize worth 24 thousand. It should be
    mentioned that most products in the "Wafi Mall" are not equipped with
    alarm tags, instead surveillance is carried out with fixing cameras.

    A third individual called Hrand Davdian, who was arrested for the
    same reasons and who was shopping with them, is still under the
    Police custody. Up to this moment, the Egyptian lawyer who is
    handling the case could not manage to ensure his release on bail. All
    three are expecting the decision of the Public Prosecutor, who could
    press charges against them based on the outcome of the preliminary
    investigations. If the file goes to the Court, Deputy Hakobian, his
    son and their friend may be obliged to follow the hearings for a
    period of 3-5 months, at the end of which, if the incident of the
    theft is confirmed, they could face imprisonment verdicts for 3-5
    years. Since Deputy Hakobian was on personal visit to the UAE, he
    does not enjoy any parliamentarian immunity and his trial will take
    the normal course.

    His wife, who was accompanying him in this shopping trip was allowed
    to leave the UAE just one day after the episode. She returned back to
    Yerevan and informed the Press that the whole story about here
    husband is a misunderstanding and that Dubai Police actually were
    looking for another Hakobian, who was enlisted on the list of the
    wanted people by "Interpol". She also mentioned that the confusion
    about the credit card payment has occurred with their friend Hrand
    Davdian and not her husband.

    After his conditional release yesterday Deputy Hakobian assured by
    telephone to "Aravot" daily in Yerevan that he is a victim of
    misunderstanding and that he will explain everything to the public
    once he is back to Armenia.

    During the past few days his colleagues in the Parliament did not
    comment on the news about his arrest. Some of them underlined the
    fact that the available news are not from reliable sources. No
    official statement came out from the President of the National
    Assembly Arthur Baghdassarian. On the other side, the Spokesman of
    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hamlet Gasparyan assured that the
    Ministry is in constant contact with the Ambassador of Armenia in Abu
    Dhabi Arshak Poladian and Consul Nana Ghazarian. Both officials who
    reside in Abu Dhabi have visited Deputy Hakobian at the Police
    Headquarters on Thursday 20th January 2005 and inquired from the
    Public Persecutor about the judicial procedures related to his case.
    In a telephone conversation with "Azg" daily on 24th January 2005,
    Ambassador Poladian referred that at last the misunderstanding about
    Deputy Hakobyan being on the list of Interpol has been resolved but
    the accusation for stealing are still standing and might lead to a
    lengthy judicial process.

    "Azg" comments on 25th January 2005: "Nevertheless, the details of
    this incident, which have been circulated in the Press are causing
    embarrassment to the Government. Despite that an individual should be
    considered innocent until he/she is proved guilty, it is still
    humiliating what occurred to Deputy Hakobian".

    Deputy Hakobian is a known businessman in Armenia and has started
    some business activities in the UAE, which now could be jeopardized
    by the outcome of his eventual trial. In Armenia he is mostly known
    by his street-nickname "Choit". He is born in 1963, member of the
    National Assembly (Parliament), representing the city of Etchmiadzin
    since 1999 (reelected 2003), member of the Committee on State and
    Legal Affairs in the Parliament. During the last Presidential
    elections of February 2003 he and his supporters were accused by
    opposition leaders in creating artificial confusions in different
    electoral districts of Echmiadzin and dropping mass ballot papers
    into the voting boxes.
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