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    EX-CONSUL, 4 OTHERS HELD IN LETTERS CASE

    United Press International
    http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/07/28/Ex-consul- 4-others-held-in-letters-case/UPI-10011248819359/
    July 28 2009

    LOS ANGELES, July 28 (UPI) -- A former Armenian consul in Los Angeles
    and a Beverly Hills immigration attorney are among five people charged
    with immigration offenses, U.S. officials said.

    The five were arrested Monday night and Tuesday morning on federal
    charges that they allegedly obtained and sold to illegal aliens
    documents called "letters of refusal," which allowed the aliens to
    avoid deportation, the U.S. Justice Department said.

    A "letter of refusal" is issued by an embassy or a consulate and says
    a country will not issue a travel document for an individual. The
    department said that effectively blocks the individual's deportation
    to that nation.

    Documents said the five allegedly sold official letters of refusal
    from the Armenian consulate for as much as $35,000. The department
    said an investigation said many of those who purchased the letters
    were Armenian nationals facing deportation after being convicted in
    the United States of felony offenses.

    The five arrested are Norair Ghalumian, 52, of Burbank, Calif.,
    the Armenian consul in Los Angeles from 1999 through 2003; Hakop
    Hovanesyan, 54, of Glendale, Calif., a former employee at the Armenian
    consulate in Los Angeles and operator of Regency Travel in Glendale;
    Margarita Lazarian, 41, of Glendale, an immigration attorney for
    Inman and Associates law firm in Beverly Hills; Oganes Nardos, 36,
    of Valencia, Calif., a substance abuse counselor; and Elvis Madatyan,
    47, of Glendale.

    The charge of obstructing immigration proceedings carries a maximum
    penalty of five years in prison if convicted.
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