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    `Oligarch' Confirms Another Disputed Takeover
    05.03.2010

    Sargis Harutyunyan
    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/articl e/1975818.html

    Ruben Hayrapetian, a government-linked wealthy entrepreneur, confirmed
    on Friday that he has become the owner of yet another company claimed
    by the embattled family of a fellow businessman supporting the
    Armenian opposition.


    Hayrapetian told RFE/RL that he has purchased a controlling stake in
    the Byuregh mineral water plant from two little-known businessmen. One
    of them, Gor Davtian, is the main witness in a controversial criminal
    case brought against a younger brother of opposition-linked tycoon
    Khachatur Sukiasian.

    Saribek Sukiasian was detained on February 12 in a police raid on the
    Yerevan headquarters of the Sukiasian family's SIL Concern group and
    held in police custody for three days. He was subsequently charged
    with illegally keeping Davtian in the SIL offices.

    The police claim he tried to force Davtian to sign fake documents
    relating to Byuregh's ownership. Sukiasian strongly denies the
    accusation, saying that it is part of a broader government vendetta
    waged against his exiled brother.

    The Sukiasians bought almost 86 percent of Byuregh from Davtian and
    the other shareholder, Robert Harutiunian, in late 2008. An Armenian
    court annulled the deal last November.

    According to Saribek Sukiasian's lawyers, the two sides were close to
    signing another takeover agreement in the weeks leading up to the
    police inquiry. They say Davtian visited the SIL headquarters on
    February 12 to ask Sukiasian for protection against Hayrapetian, who
    allegedly used threats to warn him against selling his Byuregh shares
    to Sukiasian.

    `The criminal proceedings against Saribek Sukiasian made things easier
    for them,' one of the lawyers, Lusine Sahakian, insisted on Friday,
    referring to the Armenian authorities. `They wanted to make sure they
    can keep Gor Davtian under their control.'

    Sahakian said Hayrapetian, who heads the Armenian Football Federation
    and is a staunch backer of President Serzh Sarkisian, formalized the
    Byuregh takeover on February 22, ten days after Sukiasian's arrest.

    Hayrapetian confirmed the information when contacted by RFE/RL's
    Armenian service. But he insisted that he did not coerce any of the
    shareholders into selling their shares to him.

    Neither man has been available for comment. Davtian's whereabouts have
    been unknown ever since the launch of the criminal proceedings against
    Sukiasian.

    Hayrapetian angrily denied any role in Sukiasian's prosecution. `I'm
    going to make more acquisitions,' he added without elaboration.

    The pro-government tycoon already acquired late last year another
    water plant that was owned by the Sukiasians until being confiscated
    by the Armenian government. Tax officials raided the Bjni company and
    accused it of large-scale tax evasion shortly after Khachatur
    Sukiasian publicly voiced support for opposition Levon Ter-Petrosian
    in September 2007.
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