Gyumri, January 21 – The Shirak Regional Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of Armenia has completed the preliminary investigation into the criminal proceedings against four individuals involved in the mass disorders that occurred near the Gyumri Municipality administrative building on October 20, 2025. The charges include participation in mass disorders and interference with the lawful official activities of an official and the administration of justice.
Details of the Charges
The criminal proceedings against A.A., K.Gh., S.Gh., and A.M. have been sent to the supervising prosecutor with an indictment. The charges are as follows:
- A.A. and K.Gh.: Charged under Article 441, Part 2, Point 4 of the Criminal Code (abuse of official or service powers or influence by an official, or exceeding powers), Article 46-452, Parts 2 and 3 (aiding and abetting interference with the lawful official or political activities of an official), and Article 327, Part 1 (participation in mass disorders).
- S.Gh.: Charged under Article 46-452, Parts 2 and 3 (aiding and abetting interference with the lawful official or political activities of an official), and Article 327, Part 1 (participation in mass disorders).
- A.M.: Charged under Article 441, Part 2, Point 4 (abuse of official or service powers or influence by an official, or exceeding powers), and Article 327, Part 1 (participation in mass disorders).
The Investigative Committee of Armenia reported that the preliminary investigation for these four individuals has concluded.
Ongoing Investigation
The preliminary investigation into the criminal proceedings is still ongoing for other aspects of the case. Further details are expected to emerge as the investigation progresses.
Background of the Incident
The mass disorders took place on October 20, 2025, in Gyumri, outside the administrative building of the Gyumri Municipality. The nature of the disorders and the specific events that led to the charges against these four individuals have been a subject of public interest in the Shirak Province.
This development follows a series of related events and reports from the region, including discussions about the “Civil Contract” party’s stance on the defeat in Gyumri, and other incidents of public unrest and legal proceedings in the area.
The conclusion of the preliminary investigation for these four individuals marks a significant step in the legal process related to the Gyumri mass disorder case.