As part of the criminal proceedings against Tigran Ulubabyan, the investigation team filed a motion to extend the detention of Tigran Ulubabyan. This was reported by lawyer Erik Beglaryan.
However, I consider it necessary to emphasize that the criminal case materials do not contain any substantiated and justified evidence that could legally and legitimately confirm the guilt of my client under the charges brought against him.
As a lawyer, I am obliged to state that from the moment of the initial application of the preventive measure in the form of detention in the case until now, not a single direct or even **indirect evidence** has been found or presented that could in any way confirm the guilt of Tigran Ulubabyan.
Moreover, the case brought against Tigran Ulubabyan for alleged torture by police officers unfortunately ended with “insufficient evidence,” which in itself is a disturbing precedent given international standards for the protection of fundamental human rights.
Despite legal confidentiality and our ongoing strategy to better protect Tigran Ulubabyan’s rights, I consider it my duty to inform the public that the criminal case **is completely lacking direct evidence** that could prove his guilt. guilt.
In these circumstances, it is obvious that there are no legal grounds for extending the detention period, and this can be regarded as a continuation of unjustified deprivation of liberty, violating the requirements established by law and undermining the principles of a fair trial.
The consideration of the investigation team’s petition to choose a preventive measure in the form of detention will take place tomorrow, 08/28/2025, at 16:30 in Vanadzor.

