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    EXPEDITED TRIAL ON CRIMINAL CASE FILED AGAINST 4 POLICEMEN ENDS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 18 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 18, NOYAN TAPAN. On June 15 the trial of the criminal
    case filed against 4 policemen charged with perjury and abuse of
    official powers took place with expedited legal proceedings in the
    Court of First Instance of the Kentron and Nork-Marash communities
    in Yerevan.

    Before the meeting of their petition to hold an expedited trial the
    defendants, Marat Manukian, the section leader of the Protection
    Division of the Guard Department to the Police Central Department,
    policemen Aram Khachatrian, Hayrapet Giulamirian, and Vardan
    Gabrielian, at the moment of committing the crime, completely confessed
    to the claims concerning the abuse of their official powers and perjury
    during their guard duty in the Alen-Elen nightclub. Diana Simonian,
    the cashier of the club, also admitted to the charge of perjury.

    According to the materials of the case, M. Manukian and A. Khachatrian,
    who were on duty in the Alen-Elen nightclub in Yerevan on June
    30, 2006 on the illegal orders of the club's manager Vl. Bejanian,
    forcedly took a customer of the club A. Babum, a citizen of the Islamic
    Republic of Iran, to the police sentry post located in the club for
    allegedly entering the club with a knife. Vl. Bejanian interrogated
    and beat Babum, inflicting relatively serious injuries upon him, which
    will not hea. Then the policemen gave false testimony, introducing a
    report saying that A. Babum made a ruckus in the Alen-Elen nightclub
    and tried to argue with other visitors to the club and, when the
    policeman M. Manukian told him to clam down, A. Babum took a knife
    out of his pocket and attacked him.

    On July 5, 2006 H. Gyulamirian started an ungrounded argument with
    club customer Tigran Galstian, then beat him with M. Manukian causing
    minor injuries. Vardan Gabrielian, the next defendant in the case,
    wrote a report saying that during his duty in the Alen-Elen nightclub
    he tried to calm Tigran Galstian, who was allegedly arguing with the
    club cashier, down, but the latter punched and headbutted him in the
    face. The cashier also gave false testimony of the same content.

    Court proceedings will begin on July 3.
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