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The service for compulsory enforcement of judical acts keeps buyer's name confidential

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Leader of "Prosperous Armenia" party Gagik Tsarukyan still believes that nobody should have participated in the bid for the "Bjni" mineral water factory belonging to the Sukiasyan family, told "A1+" press speaker for Tsarukyan Khachik Galstyan. Galstyan said that the party leader has nothing else to say and that he doesn't even know who purchased it, but he hadn't changed his opinion months ago.

"I have been a friend and partner of Khachik Sukiasyan. I will never participate nor advise anyone to participate in that auction. As for the documentation, the director and accountant are to blame because they are being paid to do their job," said Gagik Tsarukyan last December 23.

A proposal was made to buy the assets and rights to assets thirty minutes before the auction held yesterday. "A1+" was not able to find out from Hayrapetyan personally because he refused to answer the phone calls. But he told one of the presses that he purchased the factory. Thirty minutes before the auction held yesterday a proposal to buy the assets and rights to assets was made.

In fact, the Service for Compulsory Enforcement of Judicial Acts continues to keep the name of the buyer a secret adding that the buyer still hasn't made any payment.

"A1+" tried to find out what Deputy of the Republican faction Edward Sharmazanov had to say about the purchase of "Bjni".

What do you have to say about depriving a businessman of his assets for his political views in Armenia?

"Everything must be within the framework of the law. If not, they must appeal to the court. If the state bodies say that it is within the law and there is no political motive, that is a different story. It has to be cleared up. I don't comment based on predictions," told "A1+" Sharmazanov and added that he believes that nobody should be repressed due to his political views and must not be sentenced, but on the other hand, the state bodies say that this has nothing to do with Sukiasyan's political activity.

The Sukiasyan family looks at all of this as persecution recalling that the pressures began when Deputy Khachatur Sukiasyan joined first RA President Levon Ter-Petrosyan. Khachatur Sukiasyan has currently gone underground.