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    Deputy police chief not accused - Yerevan Police

    June 28, 2014 | 00:01

    YEREVAN. - A criminal case was instituted on the fact, not against
    him. And this does not mean that he is an accused.

    Armenian capital city Yerevan Chief of Police Ashot Karapetyan told
    the aforesaid to Armenian News-NEWS.am, and in connection with the
    criminal case that is launched against Yerevan Deputy Chief of Police
    Valeri Osipyan.

    As per Karapetyan, Osipyan is not an accused, and there are no grounds
    for his dismissal, or suspension of service.

    "Osipyan continues to work, he serves the Armenia Police. Any police
    officer must work until charges are laid [against him]. Opening a
    criminal case on the fact doesn't mean that he is an accused," Ashot
    Karapetyan stated.

    As reported earlier, the Special Investigation Service (SIS) of
    Armenia has opened a criminal case against Yerevan Deputy Chief of
    Police Valeri Osipyan, SIS Press Secretary Mikayel Aharonyan
    toldArmenian News-NEWS.am.

    According to him, the criminal case was instituted on the basis of
    media reports.

    On the night of June 1, Valeri Osipyan's nephew had stabbed Vanush
    Aleksanyan, 22. Subsequently, there were media reports stating that
    the Yerevan deputy police chief had met with the mother of one of the
    persons involved in the aforesaid incident, and attempted to reach an
    agreement with her so as to lay all the blame for the stabbing on the
    woman's son.

    http://news.am/eng/news/216720.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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