"Zhoghovurd" daily writes:
"The Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Armenia sent the publication of "Hetq" to the Anti-Corruption Committee of the Republic of Armenia. "Zhoghovurd" daily newspaper was officially informed that verification operations are underway in the controversial case of Arinji development. "waste paper is checked". "Zhoghovurd" informed that the RA Prosecutor's Office sent the publication of "Hetq", which refers to the case of buildings and private houses built in Arinj, to the Anti-Corruption Committee in order to resolve the course of the criminal proceedings. It refers to the scandalous story in the framework of which the corruption chain of the district built in Arinj was revealed.
According to the publication, Hayk Konjoryan, the head of the CP faction of the NA in Arinj, bought a residential house, a townhouse, on affordable terms in December 2025. It is noteworthy that Konjoryan bought the property cheaper than the market price and even cheaper than the price announced by the developer, paying only 300 thousand drams per square meter, while the announced sale price was 420 thousand drams. Later, it was also found out that Hayk Konjoryan's mother, Armine Konjoryan, and sister, Ophelia Konjoryan, bought an apartment from the same developer, right in front of Hayk Konjoryan's townhouse. "Zhoghovurd" daily applied to the Anti-corruption Committee to find out what is the progress of the letter received from the prosecutor's office.
In response, the Anti-Corruption Committee informed that verification operations are being carried out at the moment. Let us inform you that this is the second verification operation regarding Konjoryan's mansion. another one was started based on the application of "Zhoghovurd" daily newspaper.
However, there is still no news from the process. Thus, the issues raised by the press publication have already entered the field of investigation of the law enforcement system. Let's remind that Nikol Pashinyan gave an aggressive answer to the journalist of the "Zhoghovurd" daily when he was asked about the issue of corruption in Konjoryan's house, saying that "you print waste paper, bring it to the Government, take it and give it to the law enforcement officers."
They are given, and the law enforcement officers are studying the waste paper. Whether the verification actions will turn into criminal proceedings, and whether a corruption component will be recorded in the property transactions of officials and their relatives, will be shown by the upcoming process. "The People" is consistent with this topic.
More details in today's issue of the newspaper.








