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    Isn't SIS Vice Chief an Official?

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country23500.html

    Published: 12:51:54 - 24/09/2011

    Yesterday, the Police of Armenia issued a statement relating to the
    neutralization of the gang in Yerevan. It was noted in the end of the
    statement that the information that there are officials' sons among
    the ones detained is not true.

    In turn, the statement of the Prosecutor General's office ran that the
    son of the deputy Head of the Special Investigation, along with
    others, was detained within the action to clarify the belonging of a
    number of cars.

    The statements of both the Police and the Prosecutor's office were
    issued very late. Usually, when such action is done, both departments
    rush to issue official messages. This delay assured the citizens that
    there are sons of officials in the gang, so the force structures think
    how to formulate this circumstance.

    The Armenian press reported today that the police found notebooks in
    one of the houses ranted by the gang which contained names of present
    and former officials, who have recently been assaulted. Money, safes,
    jewelries were stolen from their houses. This means, the gang was
    quite informed.

    It is interesting that yesterday names of officials of the force
    structures were given.




    From: A. Papazian
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