Armenia detains pro-Russian opposition figures ahead of June elections


TBILISI, April 16 (Reuters) - Anti-corruption ⁠authorities in Armenia detained 14 people connected to a pro-Russian ⁠opposition party on Thursday on suspicion of electoral bribery, ‌less than two months ahead of a parliamentary election in the South Caucasus country.

Two other members of the opposition party, called Strong Armenia, were arrested on Tuesday ​and accused of violating a ban on ⁠charity work during the election ⁠period.

"This morning, the Anti-Corruption Committee conducted searches at various offices of the ⁠Strong ‌Armenia party, and 14 people have been detained. We've been trying to determine where these individuals were transferred, under ⁠what circumstances, and for what reason," Yura Dilanyan, ​a lawyer for ‌the party, was cited as saying by Armenian media on ⁠Thursday.

Armenia is ​set to hold parliamentary elections on June 7, with Strong Armenia polling second behind the ruling Civil Contract party, according to a February survey ⁠by the U.S.-based International Republican Institute.

Strong Armenia ​is led by Armenian-Russian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan, who is currently on trial accused of making public calls to overthrow the government.He was arrested last ⁠June after he accused the government of waging a campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Church and said he would act "in his own way" to stop it. He denies he was trying to overthrow ​the government and says the case against ⁠him is politically-motivated.

It was not immediately clear if all of the 14 ​people arrested on Thursday were candidates ‌in the June election. A Strong Armenia ​member identified some of the detained people as "supporters" in a Facebook post.

(Reporting by Lucy Papachristou Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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