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    LAW-ENFORCERS LAUNCH INVESTIGATION INTO LORI PROSECUTOR MURDER

    Armenpress
    Aug 27 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 27, ARMENPRESS: Armenian law-enforcement bodies are
    looking into possible motives for the killing of Albert Ghazarian,
    chief prosecutor of the northeastern province of Lori, who was gunned
    down August 25 overnight in Vanadzor, the region's administrative
    center.

    Sona Truzian, a spokeswoman for the Office of Prosecutor General,
    told Armenpress that the prosecutor was shot and killed near his
    apartment on his way home from office.

    "A task force led by deputy prosecutor-general Mnatsakan Sarkisian
    has been sent to Vanadzor to investigate the case,' she said, adding
    that Albert Ghazarian was shot four times -- in the back, neck,
    and shoulders.

    Prosecutors have filed a criminal case under article 104 of the
    Criminal Code and a special investigative team has been set up
    comprising seasoned prosecutors and people from the National Security
    Service and Police, she said.

    Albert Ghazarian served as deputy chief prosecutor of the northeastern
    province of Lori from 1999 to 2006. In 2006 March he was appointed
    chief prosecutor of the region President Robert Kocharian condemned
    swiftly the murder through a spokesman, Viktor Soghomonian, who told
    Armenpress that the president has ordered law-enforcement bodies to
    take swift measures to track down and reveal the murderer of Albert
    Ghazarian.

    The spokesman said Robert Kocharian conveyed his condolences to the
    killed prosecutor's family.

    "This crime, directed not only against the high-ranking prosecutor, but
    also against the entire law-enforcement system is strictly condemnable
    and will make the latter more resolute in their fight against crimes,"
    the spokesman said.
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