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03/05/2024
Today Anna Vardapetyan, Prosecutor General of the Republic of Armenia presented to the RA National Assembly the report on the activity of the Prosecutor’s Office during 2023, according to the “Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly” Constitutional law.
Anna Vardapetyan, Prosecutor General particularly mentioned in her report:
« The number of cases submitted to the court during 2023 is almost twice as much as the number of 2022 (91.4)%.
33.396 criminal proceedings were completed during 2023 (19.139 proceedings during 2022), 8448 cases were submitted to the First Instance Courts of General jurisdiction and First Instance Anti-corruption Courts regarding 10.170 individuals. For comparison I would like to mention that 4414 cases regarding 5214 individuals were submitted to the court during 2022.
The number of cases examined and completed in the courts also increased during 2023: 5080 criminal cases on 5485 individuals were completed, while in 2022, 3208 cases on 3690 individuals and in 2021, 2921 cases on 3375 individuals were completed.
About AMD 173 million 385 thousand was restored under the completed cases.
In 2023, property damage in the amount of AMD 34 billion 325 million 746 thousand caused to the state and community was restored during the preliminary examination. In addition a land plot with the market value of AMD 3 million 970 thousand was donated to the community and cultural values with the market value of AMD 3 million 367 thousand was given to the History Museum for secure storage.
During 2023, the General Prosecutor's Office continued to reveal all the cases of delays of court examinations, which were conditioned by the fact that prosecutors improperly implemented their official duties.
In particular, the Prosecutor General’s Office conducted examinations of all the cases of delays of court hearings due to the failure of the prosecutors to participate in court hearings without a valid reason. Based on examinations, disciplinary proceedings were initiated against 2 prosecutors and they were subjected to disciplinary liability.
At the same time the Prosecutor General gave assignment to heads of subdivisions of the Prosecutor’s Office to create prosecutorial groups, if necessary under the criminal proceedings pending before courts, for the purpose of excluding the cases of absence of prosecutors during the court hearings due to their workload.
Prosecutor General drew the attention of the Supreme Judicial Council to the delays of judicial examinations proposing to find out their reasons and undertake relevant measures to exclude them, in the scope of the powers vested on the Council.
During 2023 the Prosecutor’s Office submitted 10 reports to the Ministry of Justice on subjecting the judges to disciplinary liability. Initiation of disciplinary proceedings was rejected in case of 5 judges, 2 reports is still under examination and 3 disciplinary proceedings were initiated by the Ministry of Justice based on 3 reports and in case of two of them the Ministry of Justice submitted a motion to the Supreme Judicial Council on subjecting the judge to disciplinary liability.
As a result of examination of the abovementioned two motions, the Supreme Judicial Council subjected one judge to disciplinary liability by applying “warning” type of disciplinary penalty. The disciplinary penalty was dismissed under two cases.
During 2023, the prosecutors submitted 551 motions on conducting an official-related examinations regarding the offences committed by the person carrying out inquest or preliminary investigation. After the examination of those motions 41 individuals were subjected to disciplinary penalty and 7 individuals to criminal liability.
As a result of examinations carried out in the Prosecutor’s Office it was found out that the delays in the investigation process are conditioned by the delays in conducting the appointed expertise.
In order to ensure proper control over the observance of the deadlines of expertices, according to the instruction of the Prosecutor General dated February 17, 2023, all departments of the Prosecutor's Office were instructed to receive a copy of the motion submitted by the supervising prosecutor to the body implementing the proceedings on the provision of the baseline data necessary for the expertise.
1404 cases of corruption crimes were recorded in the Republic during 2023 (898 during 2022). The number of cases increased by 506 or 56.3% compared to 2022.
During 2023, 152 officials were charged with corruption crimes, under criminal proceedings examined in the Anti-corruption Committee (63 officials during 2022).
The Prosecutor’s Office does not assess the increase of the cases of corruption crimes as a negative index, taking into consideration the fact that those crimes are of latent, hidden nature.
During 2023, from 3556 corruption crimes examined by the preliminary investigation bodies 908 were completed (567 during 2022), wherefrom 306 criminal proceedings regarding 757 individuals were submitted to the court with the indictment (178 criminal proceedings regarding 397 individuals during 2022).
During 2023, under the completed criminal proceedings on corruption crimes property damage in the amount of AMD 1 billion 365 million 324 thousand was restored.
During 2023, 149 corruption cases (99 during 2022) regarding 249 individuals (197 during 2022) were examined by the courts and completed.
In the scope of the exceptional power of initiating claims on the protection of state and community interests the Prosecutor General’s Office carried out 383 examinations during 2023 (212 during 2022) and revealed 447 offences (428 examinations during 2022), submitted 21 reports and motions (27 during 2022).
During 2023, the number of claims on the protection of state (community) interest based on the examination of the prosecutors increased 4 times. In particular, 91 claims were submitted to the court by the prosecutors during 2022 and 342 claims during 2023.
According to the preliminary assessments, under the submitted claims properties equal to about AMD 5 billion 63 million 193 thousand was restored (USD 12 million 658 thousand)—460 times more than during 2022 (only AMD 11 million was restored during 2022).
In particular:
Reffering to works implemented in the scope of the power of initiating a claim on the protection of state (community) interests, I would like to single out several criminal proceedings initiated on the basis of the reports of the prosecutors, regarding:
During 2023, 71 statements of claim were submitted to the Anti-corruption court, under which the amount subject to confiscation constituted AMD 384 billion 55 million 372 thousand. 832 immovable properties, 161 movable properties as well as shares in 293 legal persons are also subject to confiscation.
During 2023, the total cost of submitted claims amounted to AMD 417 billion 591 million 62 thousand (shares in the legal persons as well as the market values of several properties are not involved in the total cost of the claim).
During 2023, the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Armenia, within the framework of the confiscation of property of illicit origin, signed 4 settlement agreements, based on which 6 immovable and 1 movable properties with a total value of about AMD 2 billion 100 million, as well as about AMD 79 million, were transferred to the ownership of the Republic of Armenia.
6 of the mentioned properties (5 immovable and 1 movable property) were attached to the State Property Management Committee of the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure by the decisions of the Government, dated December 14, 2023 and January 4, 2024.
It should be mentioned that since the establishment of the Department for Confiscation of Property of Illicit Origin of the Prosecutor General's Office, 103 claims have been submitted to the court, demanding the confiscation of more than 1,070 immovable and 210 movable properties of illicit origin in favor of the Republic of Armenia, as well as shares in about 290 legal entities.
The total value of the submitted claims is about AMD 526 billion, which is equivalent to more than USD 1 billion 335 million.
The total cost of claim does not include market values of shares in legal entities, as well as a number of other properties.
During 2023, 40,666 cases of crime were recorded in the Republic of Armenia (in 2022: 37,612). Compared to 2022, crime cases increased by 3,054 or 8.1%.
In 2023, a decrease in the number of minor gravity crimes was recorded. At the same time, cases of medium gravity, grave and particularly grave crimes have increased.
In 2023, 1,678 cases of particularly grave crimes were recorded, in 2022 - 880 cases (compared to 2022, cases increased by 798 or 90.7%). Out of 1678 cases, 1132 are cases of sudden death, which were not counted as crime cases until the 2nd quarter of 2022. Excluding sudden death cases, 546 particularly grave crimes were committed in 2023.
80.9% of the 40,666 cases are crimes of minor and medium gravity, id est, crimes having less public dangerousness. Particularly grave crimes are 4.1% of total crimes, and grave crimes — 15%.
Along with the increase of the number of crimes, a 14.6% decrease in the rate of detection of crimes was recorded in 2023.
The results of the criminal legal fight against domestic violence during 2023 was summerised in the Prosecutor General’s Office.
The number of cases of domestic violence increased by 151 or 42%—357 cases of domestic violence were recorded during 2022 and 508 cases during 2023. 500 cases of domestic violence were recorded during 2021.
308 cases or 61% of the cases during 2023 was committed by the husband against his wife (the index decreased by 5 compared to the previous year—66% during 2022).
During 2023 there was a decrease in murder cases in the families—3 cases during this year and 4 cases during the previous two years, moreover 4 murder cases recorded during 2022 was committed by the husband (including Ex-husband) and 2 murder cases from the recorded 3 cases during 2023 were committed by the husband against his wife.
8 cases of causing serious damage to health in the family were recorded during 2023, however during 2022 such cases were not recorded and 1 case was recorded during 2021.
The majority of domestic violence cases are physical violence cases (beating or other violent actions). 372 such cases were recorded during 2023 and 249 cases during the previous year that is the number of the cases increased by 123 or 49.4%.
During 2023, the Prosecutor's Office demonstrated consistency in raising issues related to domestic violence under criminal proceedings.
Among other othings
4860 individuals were involved as an accused during 2027. 968 individuals were arrested, 209 of them were released. 986 motions were submitted on applying detention as a measure of restraint and 912 or 92.5% of them were granted.
5065 individuals were involved as an accused during 2018 (the number increased by 205 or 4.21%). 1019 individuals were arrested, 346 of them were released (the number of arrested individuals increased by 51 or 5.3% and the number of released individuals increased by 137 or 65.6%). 870 motions were submitted on applying detention as a measure of restraint and 804 or 92.4% of them were granted (the number of the motions decreased by 116 or 11.8% the percentage of the awards increased by 0.1%).
6014 individuals were involved as an accused during 2019 (the number increased by 949 or 18.7%). 935 individuals were arrested, 325 of them were released (the number of arrested individuals decreased by 84 or 8.2% and the number of released individuals decreased by 21 or 6%). 1092 motions were submitted on applying detention as a measure of restraint and 968 or 88.6% of them were granted (the number of the motions increased by 222 or 25.5% the percentage of the awards increased by 3.8%).
8505 individuals were involved as an accused during 2020 (the number increased by 2491 or 41.4%). 1140 individuals were arrested, 589 of them were released (the number of arrested individuals increased by 205 or 21.9% and the number of released individuals increased by 264 or 81.2%). 1223 motions were submitted on applying detention as a measure of restraint and 961 or 78.6% of them were granted (the number of the motions increased by 131 or 12% the percentage of the awards increased by 10%).
10044 individuals were involved as an accused during 2021 (the number increased by 1539 or 15.3%). 1008 individuals were arrested, 431 of them were released (the number of arrested individuals decreased by 132 or 11.6% and the number of released individuals decreased by 158 or 26.8%). 1277 motions were submitted on applying detention as a measure of restraint and 968 or 77.2% of them were granted (the number of the motions increased by 54 or 4.4% the percentage of the awards increased by 1.4%).
8005 individuals were involved as an accused during 2022 (the number decreased by 2039 or 20.3%). 2693 individuals were arrested, 1743 of them were released (the number of arrested individuals increased by 1685 or 167.2% and the number of released individuals increased by 1312 or 304.4%). 1599 motions were submitted on applying detention as a measure of restraint and 1207 or 75.5% of them were granted (the number of the motions increased by 322 or 25.2% the percentage of the awards decreased by 1.7%).
Public criminal prosecutions were initiated against 10136 individuals during 2023 (the number increased by 2131 or 26.6%). 8645 individuals were arrested, 7160 of them were released (the number of arrested individuals increased by 5952 or 221% and the number of released individuals increased by 5417 or 310.8%). 2040 motions were submitted on applying detention as a measure of restraint and 1559 or 76.4% of them were granted (the number of the motions increased by 441 or 27.6% the percentage of the awards increased by 0.9%).
In 2023, the number of recorded drug-related crimes was 5,070, compared to 2,266 in 2022.
In 2023, the detection rate of drug trafficking cases decreased by 17.5% compared to 37.9% of the previous year.
A turnover in the amount of AMD 5 billion 592 million 541 thousand was recorded in 8 criminal proceedings through various crypto-currency wallets and payment tools in order to hide the criminal origin of funds obtained from the narcotic drugs’ sale, their true nature, the movement and allocation of criminally obtained funds, and to give a legal appearance to the received funds during 2023.
During 2023, 6 of the mentioned criminal proceedings against 15 persons under which the money circulation amounted to AMD 3 billion 565 million 919 thousand, were submitted to the court along with an indictment in the same period.
During 2023, 47 cases of violating the rules (requirements) of subsoil preservation or use were recorded in the Republic of Armenia. The increase is conditioned by active undertaking of measures aimed at identifying the mentioned cases. With this regard, Ararat region should be singled out.
Thus, in 2023, public criminal prosecution was initiated against the persons responsible for the companies “Arev Syuzi”, “Sargis and Pap”, “Sertig”, “Sasha and Spartak”, “L-R Shine” and “Revival”, engaged in illegal mineral extraction in Ararat region, for violating the legal requirements of the preservation and use of subsoil, for spoiling the subsoil, causing major property damage to the State.
In this context, I would like to present some data:
Criminal proceedings were initiated based on all reports containing elements of torture or other ill-treatment. During 2023, 5 criminal proceedings with features of torture were submitted to the court. Judgement of conviction was rendered regarding 4 indivisuals under two criminal cases submitted to the court during 2022-2024.
Although it is established in part 9 of Article 83 of the Criminal Code, entered into force on July 1, 2022, that regardless of the time of the crime commission, persons that have committed a crime provided for in point 1, part 2, Article 441 of the same Code (using, by an official, his or her authority-related or official powers or the influence deriving therefrom to the detriment of state or official interests or excess of powers, committed by use of violence) and in Article 450 (torture) are not subject to statute of limitations, however, the issue of the application of statute of limitations to persons under cases of torture or excess of official powers combined with violence, were considered problematic.
In terms of forming a unified practice for the solution of the mentioned problem, on the basis of the cassation appeal submitted by the Deputy Prosecutor General of the RA under the case of Grisha Virabyan, in its decision held on December 23, 2023, the Court of Cassation recorded that as of at least August 1, 2003, the date when the Criminal Code entered into force, there was a statutory prohibition on the application of statutes of limitations in the case of torture or treatment equivalent to it, which could have been foreseeable to the defendants under the said case as of April 23, 2004, the date of committing the act incriminated to them.”
During 2023 the cases recorded in the armed forces and military units of other troops decreased by 48.4%: 2358 cases were recorded during 2023 and 4570 cases during 2022. 803 cases or 33.5% were accidents (2874 cases during 2022) 1555 or 33.5% were cases of alleged crime (1696 cases during 2022), among them 847 or 53.3% were military crimes (1028 cases during 2022) and 708 or 45.5% were other types of crime (668 cases during 2022).
In the scope of the function of the state interest protection in the armed forces damage in the amount of AMD 2 billion 482 million caused to the state was recovered, wherefrom AMD 2 billion 444 million was recovered through extrajudicial procedure—as a result of application of the measures of prosecutorial intervention (47 warnings to 45 business entities).