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    FORMER MEMBER OF RUSSIAN UPPER HOUSE GETS LENGTHY PRISON SENTENCE FOR FRAUD

    Interfax News Agency
    July 17 2008
    Russia

    Moscow, 17 July: Moscow city court has sentenced a former member
    of the Federation Council [upper house of the Russian parliament]
    for Kalmykia, Levon Chakhmakhchyan, to nine years imprisonment.

    An Interfax correspondent reports that two other defendants, Armen
    Oganesyan and Igor Arushanov, were sentenced to eight and seven years
    imprisonment respectively.

    The court found all three guilty of fraud (under Article 159 of the
    Russian Federation Criminal Code) and decided that they would serve
    their sentences in a general regime colony.

    Passing sentence, the court did not fine them and said that their
    prison terms would be counted from the time they were detained.

    Before the sentence was announced, Chakhmakhchyan said: "We have
    been tried not as Russian Federation citizens, but as outright
    terrorists". He believes that all the evidence against him was
    forged. "This is a travesty of a trial against persons of Armenian
    nationality. All the materials of the criminal case were forged,"
    he said. [Passage omitted]

    Earlier, the Russian Prosecutor-General's Office said that former
    senator Chakhmakhchyan, Russian Audit Chamber inspector Oganesyan
    (Chakhmakhchyan's in-law), and the chief accountant of the public group
    Association for Russian-Armenian Business Cooperation (whose chairman
    was Chakhmakhchyan), Arushanov, were accused of misappropriating
    through fraud - acting as part of an organized group - 1.5m dollars
    belonging to a major airline.
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