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    EX-SENATOR CHAKHMAKHCHYAN GETS NINE YEARS IN JAIL

    Interfax News Agency
    July 17 2008
    Russia


    The Moscow City Court has sentenced the former senator for Kalmykia
    Levon Chakhmakhchyan to nine years in jail..

    The court found Chakhmakhchyan guilty of fraud, an Interfax
    correspondent reported.

    The two other defendants - Armen Oganesyan and Igor Arushanov -
    received, eight and seven years in jail respectively. All three will
    serve their terms in general prisons.

    "We have been convicted as hardened terrorists, not as citizens of
    the Russian Federation," Chakhmakhchyan said before the verdict was
    read out.

    All evidence was faked, he said. "This is a vicious trial of persons
    of Armenian ethnicity. The case has been utterly falsified," he said.

    Chakhmakhchyan pleaded not guilty in a final statement and asked
    the court for acquittal. The defense again asked the court to acquit
    their clients.

    The trial had proceeded behind closed doors at Lefortovo detention
    facility.

    The Prosecutor Generals Office earlier reported that former Senator
    Chakhmakhchyan, Audit Chamber inspector Oganesyan (Chakhmakhchyan's
    son- in-law) and chief accountant of the Chakhmakhchyan-headed Russian-
    Armenian Business Cooperation Association Arushanov, were suspected of
    misappropriating $1.5 million from major airlines through fraudulent
    deals.

    Chakhmakhchyan, in an act abusing his official powers, allegedly
    offered to solve an airline's problems for a charge of $1.5 million.

    Most of this sum was to be transferred to dummy firms' bank accounts
    under fraudulent contracts, and $300,000 was to be provided in cash,
    according to the Prosecutor General's Office.

    The airline's management reported the offer to the Audit Chamber and
    law enforcement agencies. Chakhmakhchyan, Oganesyan, Arushanov and
    other suspects were detained by the Federal Security Service as they
    were receiving the cash.
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