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  • NAIROBI: I'll Wed Winnie In Kenya: Artur Margaryan

    I'LL WED WINNIE IN KENYA: ARTUR MARGARYAN
    Story By Francis Thoya

    Daily Nation , Kenya
    April 18 2007

    The man at the centre of newspaper reports of a plot to kill Opposition
    leaders has vowed to wed his sweetheart Winnie Wangui in Kenya despite
    a ban from entering the country.

    Mr Artur Margaryan said he expected to wed Ms Wangui between June
    and July, with or without a valid entry permit.

    In a telephone interview from Sri Lanka, Mr Artur said: "Neither the
    Security minister nor the police commissioner will stop me from coming
    to Kenya."

    He further said: "I expect a lot of dignitaries drawn from all over
    the world to attend. For a week, I'll be in Kenya, the next week in
    Dubai and finally in Armenia."

    Mr Margaryan is locked in a controversy over claims that a senior
    government official approached him to assassinate Baringo Central
    MP Gideon Moi. A story detailing these claims and published by The
    Standard, prompted police commissioner Hussein Ali to summon the
    entire senior management of the group to record statements on Monday.

    They were freed that night after hours of questioning. Security
    minister John Michuki also dismissed the report.

    But yesterday, Mr Margaryan said he had damning information against
    several Cabinet ministers.

    At the same time The Standard Group said it was willing to give more
    information on the story. Speaking to the Nation by telephone, its
    group editorial director Kwendo Opanga said apart from the information
    and the tapes they provided to the police on Monday, they have not
    been asked for more.

    Further proof

    "We're committed to assisting in further investigations if called
    upon to do so," said Mr Opanga.

    Yesterday, The Standard management met with its lawyers following
    Monday's incident in which four of it top managers were quizzed by
    CID detectives over the Arturs story. The government has ordered
    investigations into the newspaper reports.

    Mr Margaryan insisted that summoning of the Standard Group managers
    was aimed at hiding the truth.

    He promised to reveal the names of all individuals he had dealt with
    in President Kibaki's government before he was whisked out of the
    country hurriedly last year after causing a security scare at the
    Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
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