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    ARMENIAN POLICE SHOULD BE ANSWERABLE FOR THE DEATH OF A MAN IN THE POLICE, THE FORMER OMBUDSWOMAN THINKS

    Arminfo
    2007-05-16 00:04:00

    The entire police system of Armenia together with its chief should
    be answerable for the death of a man in the police, the leader of the
    public organization "Against legal lawlessness", the former ombudswoman
    of Armenia Larisa Alaverdyan said at today's press-conference.

    She also added that the police must give explanation of the incident
    and make a statement. and suspicious quiet that proves various rumours
    in the society. "We should understand that in this case the police
    chief Ayk Arutyunyan is responsible for the incident", Alaverdyan said.

    To recall, young director of the capital city "Pandok" restaurant
    was invited to the police for a "talk" in connection with murder of
    a criminal boss. According to a short press release, Gulyan asked
    for water over the talk and remaining alone in the room was trying
    to escape. floor window and died>, press-release of the police
    says. Gulayn's relatives are categorically against such an option
    of the incident. They think that Levon died because was beaten by
    policemen and the latter threw him out of the window so that to hide
    the fact. The relatives connected Levon's death with the first deputy
    chief of Criminal Investigation General Department Hovanes Tamamyan
    known for his methods of working with the detained people. The police
    chief Arutyunyan still keeps quiet. The city prosecutor's office
    initiated a case on the fact according to 110th article of Armenian
    Criminal Code.

    Today Gulyan's relatives held an action in front of the police building
    with a demand to punish those who are guilty of his death.
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