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  • EBRD Says Detention Of Saribek Sukiasian Damages Armenia's Business

    EBRD SAYS DETENTION OF SARIBEK SUKIASIAN DAMAGES ARMENIA'S BUSINESS IMAGE

    ARKA
    Feb 17, 2010

    YEREVAN, February 17, /ARKA/. Valeriu Razlog, head of the European
    Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Yerevan Offcie, said
    Tuesday the bank was concerned over the detention of SIL Concern
    holding company co-owner Saribek Sukiasian.

    Saribek Sukiasian was detained along with one of his business partners
    last Friday on suspicion of illegally possessing a gun and threatening
    to kill a fellow businessman. He is the younger brother of Khachatur
    Sukiasian, a former parliament member who surrendered to the police
    in September and was set free three days later despite remaining
    charged with organizing the March 2008 `mass riots' in Yerevan.

    'We are glad that Saribek Sukiasian was released on Monday, but that
    can not help improve Armenia's business image,' Valeriu Razlog said
    during a news conference.

    Saribek Sukiasian's lawyers said he and Ayrarat market director
    Artash Stepanian were released after the expiration of a 72-hour
    period during which suspects can be kept in custody without a charge

    being formally brought against them. But Sukiasian and Stepanian signed
    a written pledge not to leave the city while police were investigating
    the claim filed by a businessman who alleged to have been forced,
    by Sukiasian and Stepanian, to sign some business-related documents
    under `a real threat of murder'.

    Franklin Steves, an EBRD consultant on political issues, said it is
    important that any inquiry and punishment be unbiased, transparent
    and accountable.

    The Sukiasians family owns 53.4% in Armeconombank, EBRD owns 25%
    plus one share.
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