MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTED IN ARMENIA
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Daily Georgian Times, Georgia -
June 4 2007
Armenian police have arrested arrested Kakha Sikharulidze, who is
accused of murdering Zurab Sakhelashvili, employ of the Teleti Oil
Company. Sikharulidze has been wanted by the police since 13 April,
2007 and was arrested in the village of Bagrateni, Taushi region,
Armenia, on 2 June.
Zurab Sakhelashvili was sot dead from a gun on 29 March in Tbilisi.
Kakha Sikharulidze has been charged with premeditated murder in
absentia.
Police official Irakli Bazerashvili spoke about the details of the
special searching operation, during which they revealed that four
officials officers of the police, Rudolf Metaplishvili, Ekhtibar
Garajiyev, suliko Yaryarashvili and Mamuka Michelashvili assisted
the suspect to cross Georgian-Armenian border. Police have arrested
three policemen except Garajiyev for assisting the criminal.
As for the extradition of Sikharulidze, Georgian police have already
agreed with the Armenian colleagues and he will be handed over to
Georgian law enforcers in few days.
rustavi2
Daily Georgian Times, Georgia -
June 4 2007
Armenian police have arrested arrested Kakha Sikharulidze, who is
accused of murdering Zurab Sakhelashvili, employ of the Teleti Oil
Company. Sikharulidze has been wanted by the police since 13 April,
2007 and was arrested in the village of Bagrateni, Taushi region,
Armenia, on 2 June.
Zurab Sakhelashvili was sot dead from a gun on 29 March in Tbilisi.
Kakha Sikharulidze has been charged with premeditated murder in
absentia.
Police official Irakli Bazerashvili spoke about the details of the
special searching operation, during which they revealed that four
officials officers of the police, Rudolf Metaplishvili, Ekhtibar
Garajiyev, suliko Yaryarashvili and Mamuka Michelashvili assisted
the suspect to cross Georgian-Armenian border. Police have arrested
three policemen except Garajiyev for assisting the criminal.
As for the extradition of Sikharulidze, Georgian police have already
agreed with the Armenian colleagues and he will be handed over to
Georgian law enforcers in few days.
