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Tsarukyan Thanks Supporters While Detained in Probe

Detained Tsarukyan Thanks His Supporters

HetqJul 15, 20261 min readOriginal: Hetq
Tsarukyan Thanks Supporters While Detained in Probe

Gagik Tsarukyan, leader of the Prosperous Armenia Party, has expressed gratitude to supporters calling for his release while he remains detained in connection with a money laundering investigation. The prominent businessman and political figure, whose party has played a significant role in Armenian politics, issued the statement from custody. Tsarukyan's detention marks a notable development in Armenia's ongoing efforts to address financial crimes and corruption. The case has drawn attention from his political allies and civil society observers who have publicly advocated for his release. Details regarding the specific allegations and investigation timeline remain limited in available reporting.

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