Armenia Investigates $2.37M Loss in Aviation Fuel Import Case
Iranian Aviation Kerosene Import Scheme Causes Approximately $2.37 Million in Damage to the State in Case Linked to Gagik Tsarukyan

Armenia's State Revenue Committee has disclosed details of an investigation into an Iranian aviation kerosene import scheme that resulted in approximately $2.37 million in damage to the state. The case is linked to Gagik Tsarukyan, a prominent Armenian businessman and former opposition politician. The inquiry centers on irregularities in the importation of aviation fuel from Iran, with authorities determining that improper handling of the transaction caused significant financial loss to the Armenian government. The investigation represents part of broader scrutiny into business practices involving major Armenian figures. Further details regarding charges, penalties, or additional findings were not included in the available report.



