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    GYUMRI MAYOR'S INDICTED SON ARRESTED
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    July 20 2007

    A fugitive son of Gyumri Mayor Vartan Ghukasian was arrested on Friday
    nearly two months after being charged with instigating a high-profile
    shootout in Armenia's second largest city.

    Armenia's Office of the Prosecutor-General said Spartak Ghukasian
    surrendered to the police and was immediately taken to a prison in
    Artik, a small town near Gyumri.

    Ghukasian reportedly led one of the two groups of young men who
    exchanged gunfire in broad daylight on May 20. The other group is
    thought to have been led by Rustam Sargsian, a son of a prominent
    local businessman and former government official. Sargsian and one
    of his associates remain on the run.

    "Measures are being taken to track down two other individuals charged
    within the framework of this criminal case," a spokeswoman for the
    prosecutors, Sona Truzian, told RFE/RL.

    Ghukasian Jr. turned himself in the day after his controversial father
    was summoned to a meeting in Yerevan with Prosecutor-General Aghvan
    Hovsepian. A newspaper report on Friday said the Gyumri mayor, who has
    claimed to be unaware of his son's whereabouts, was "offered" to hand
    over the suspect to law-enforcement authorities within 24 hours. He was
    reportedly received by President Robert Kocharian earlier this week.

    In an earlier televised interview, Ghukasian vehemently denied
    Spartak's involvement in the gunfight that left at least two people
    wounded. He accused the media and his rivals of discrediting his family
    by implicating it in other instances of violence reported in Gyumri
    in recent years. He also rejected mounting calls for his resignation.

    The flamboyant mayor, who is a senior member of the governing
    Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), was seriously wounded in a
    mysterious drive-by shooting that killed three of his bodyguards
    about last April.

    The shootout coincided with the May 20 disappearance of a 12-year-old
    boy whose decomposed body was found in an abandoned Gyumri shack a
    week ago. Many local residents suspect that Robert Simonian may have
    been hit by a stray bullet or run over by one of the cars involved
    in the shootout.

    Investigators have effectively dismissed this theory, saying that
    Simonian most probably died as a result of playing with a hand grenade
    or another explosive device.

    Residents of neighboring houses did not report hearing any explosions
    on May 20, however. Many also wonder how the police failed to stumble
    on Simonian's corpse when they scoured the entire shanty town with
    sniffer dogs in the days that followed his disappearance.

    The prosecutors have said the precise cause of the boy's death will
    be established by a more meticulous forensic examination. According
    to Truzian, the examination is still not complete.
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