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    STILL NO ARRESTS IN PROSECUTOR MURDER PROBE
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Liberty
    Sept 4 2007
    Czech Rep.

    Armenian law-enforcement authorities have still not made any arrests
    in connection with the shock murder of a senior regional prosecutor,
    Prosecutor-General Aghvan Hovsepian said on Tuesday.

    Albert Ghazarian, the chief prosecutor of the northern Lori province,
    was gunned down outside his home in the regional capital Vanadzor
    on August 26 in still unclear circumstances. Armenia's three main
    law-enforcement agencies swiftly launched a joint investigation
    into the high-profile murder, pledging to identify its masterminds
    and perpetrators.

    "As of today, we have not arrested anyone," Hovsepian told RFE/RL.

    "The investigation into the case remains under my direct control. We
    have many hypotheses, almost all of which relate to Albert Ghazarian's
    activities as prosecutor of the Lori region."

    "I hope that the case will be solved," he said.

    Hovsepian would not say if any of the theories of the crime considered
    by the investigators are connected to Ghazarian's strained relationship
    with Vanadzor Mayor Samvel Darpinian and Lori's former Governor
    Henrik Kochinian. "All theories are being examined," he said without
    elaborating.

    Darpinian and Kochinian are among local government officials figuring
    in a embezzlement case brought by the Lori prosecutor's office last
    June. They are suspected of a large-scale theft of equipment from a
    local sewage works which allegedly occurred during the 1990s.

    Ghazarian's murder was strongly condemned by President Robert Kocharian
    and the leaders of the country's main political parties.

    The Office of the Prosecutor-General pledged to take "all necessary
    measures to clarify all circumstances of the crime and identify
    the guilty."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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