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    Interfax, Russia
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    February 24, 2008 Sunday 12:28 PM MSK


    Ex-deputy prosecutor-general detained in Armenia - police

    YEREVAN Feb 24


    Police in Armenia have confirmed the detention of former Deputy
    Prosecutor General Gagik Dzhangirian, who has joined opposition
    forces, his brother Vardan and his driver.

    The Dzhangirian brothers were detained after the department for
    combating organized crime received intelligence that weapons were
    being carried in the Dzhangirian brothers' two cars from Echmiadzin
    to Yerevan, police told Interfax.

    Shots were fired when the cars were being blocked and two police
    officers and Vardan Dzhangirian sustained wounds. The injuries are
    not life-threatening.

    Four pistols and a hunting rifle, as well as a bullet-proof jacket
    and handcuffs, were discovered in the cars. Checks are being
    conducted to find out whether the Dzhangirian brothers possessed the
    weapons legally, police spokesman Sayat Shirinian told Interfax.

    The press service of former presidential candidate Levon Ter-
    Petrosian's campaign earlier informed Interfax that the two brothers
    had been stopped by unidentified men wearing masks and taken in an
    unknown direction.

    Dzhangirian's car was stopped at about 10 p.m. on Saturday, local
    time, on the Yerevan-Echmiadzin highway not far from Yerevan, the
    campaign said.

    Dzhangirian said at a rally on Friday that he had joined the
    opposition led by Armenia's First President Ter-Petrosian and urged
    the rally to help clear up the terror attack carried out on October
    27, 1999. Shortly after his statement the deputy prosecutor general
    was suspended and on Saturday was dismissed by the prosecutor general
    and stripped of his rank as a lawyer.

    On October 27, 1999, five terrorists gunned down the Armenian prime
    minister, parliamentary speaker, two deputy speakers, a minister and
    three deputies in the parliament building. Eight other people were
    wounded. The investigation and the trial lasted for three years and
    all of the suspected terrorists received a life sentence. Dzhangirian
    was then chief military prosecutor and was in charge of the
    investigation.

    Presidential elections were held in Armenia on February 19. Prime
    Minister Serzh Sargsyan was elected president. Ter-Petrosian and his
    supporters declared the election rigged and launched rallies, marches
    and pickets. The terror attack in the parliament is often cited
    during rallies. Ter-Petrosian and his supporters blame former
    President Robert Kocharian and Sargsyan for the killings.
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