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    Interfax, Russia
    Jan 20 2015



    Gyumri tragedy needs to be fully investigated - president of Armenia


    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan on Tuesday met with Russian
    Investigative Committee Director Alexander Bastrykin, who has arrived
    in Yerevan to coordinate the investigation into the criminal case
    against Russian serviceman Valery Permyakov, who is charged in the
    killing of seven people in Gyumri, Armenia.

    "The president of Armenia said the tragedy that occurred in Gyumri on
    January 12 needs to be investigated with unprecedented consistency.
    The president said it is important that the cooperation established
    between the Armenian and Russian law enforcement agencies in
    connection with this investigation should effectively continue and the
    process should be brought to its logical completion,' the Armenian
    presidential press service told Interfax.

    Bastrykin, for his part, reiterated that the Russian law enforcement
    agencies and their Armenian colleagues complete understanding and a
    clear vision of the assistance that should be provided to the Armenian
    law enforcement agencies in this investigation.

    "The purpose of the actions conducted by the Russian authorities on
    the territory of the military base in Gyumri and on the territory of
    Russia consists in ensuring a comprehensive investigation into the
    motives of the killings and the circumstances of the case, finding the
    culprits and ensuring unavoidable punishment. Bastrykin said he is
    confident that a public trial of this case, which will take place in
    Armenia, will indicate the parties' wish to do justice," the
    presidential press service said.

    Bastrykin arrived in Yerevan at the invitation of Agvan Ovsepyan, the
    head of the Armenian Investigative Committee, on Monday.

    "Alexander Bastrykin has arrived in Yerevan to coordinate the work of
    the military investigators who are investigating the criminal case
    against Valery Permyakov," Vladimir Markin, an official with the
    Russian Investigative Committee, told Interfax.

    According to earlier reports, a family of six, including a two-year
    old child, were murdered in Gyumri, northern Armenia, on January 12.
    The only survivor, six-month-old Sergei Avetisyan, was hospitalized
    with a stab wound. He died on January 19.

    Valery Permyakov, a serviceman from Russia's 102nd military base, who
    is deployed in Gyumri, was detained shortly after the attack. He is
    now on the territory of the military base. Criminal charges were
    brought against him on January 14 based on the Russian and Armenian
    Criminal Codes.

    On January 15, protests broke out in Gyumri. Their participants
    demanded that Permyakov be handed over to the Armenian justice system.
    Fourteen people, including five policemen, were hospitalized after
    clashes between the demonstrators and police.

    On January 18, Russian President Vladimir Putin called his Armenian
    counterpart Serzh Sargsyan to again extend his condolences to the
    victims' relatives and all people of Armenia in regard of the tragedy
    in Gyumri.

    http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/245672.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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