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    COFFEE SUPPLIERS IMPRISONED FOR FAKE CAUSE, PRESS CONFERENCE SAYS

    Panorama.am
    18:42 12/02/2007

    Gagik Hakobyan, president of Royal Armenia and Aram Ghazaryan, deputy
    director of the same company, have been in prison for 16 months. They
    are accused in customs and tax fraud.

    The defense attorneys of the accused, Ashot Sargsyan and Gevorg
    Minasyan held a press conference today together with Tatul Manaseryan,
    deputy of the National Assembly. Manaseryan is sure the case if faked
    and does not meet the reality. "I am sure about that, otherwise,
    I would not speak from this stage," he said. Ashot Sargsyan, defense
    attorney, is also sure that law enforcement officials are executing
    someone's orders. "Mnatsakan Marukhyan, investigator of national
    security service, has received the order, made his eyes red and
    switched off his brain," Sargsyan said.

    He said they want to oust Royal Armenia from the market because
    Gagik Hakobyan, president of the company, has spoken about bribery
    in the customs service. Sargsyan said his client has named Gagik
    Khachatryan, deputy head of customs committee. The press conference
    participants said Gagik Khachatryan has special interest in coffee
    supplier companies. They said, "The president of the Republic knows
    about the case but, unfortunately, has been misinformed."
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