RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, Czech Republic
July 22 2005
Grenade Suspect Charged With Policeman's Murder In Georgia
Arutyunian (file photo)
(epa)
22 July 2005 (NCA) -- A Tbilisi resident suspected of throwing a
faulty hand grenade toward President Mikheil Saakashvili and visiting
U.S. President George W. Bush last May was charged today with the
murder of a police officer.
Vladimir Arutyunian, a 27-year-old ethnic Armenian, was arrested
yesterday following a shoot-out in which he killed the head of the
Interior Ministry's counter-intelligence department.
Meanwhile, photographs posted today on the Interior Ministry's
website show Arutyunian allegedly holding a grenade wrapped in a red
handkerchief, minutes before throwing it at Bush and Saakashvili.
The ministry yesterday released a video showing Arutyunian admitting
to throwing the device with the aim of harming Bush.
But Tbilisi Prosecutor Giorgi Ghviniashvili today said Arutyunian had
not confessed to investigators, making it impossible to charge him
over the grenade incident.
(imedi tv ge/novosti-gruziya ge/civil georgia/www.police.ge)
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
July 22 2005
Grenade Suspect Charged With Policeman's Murder In Georgia
Arutyunian (file photo)
(epa)
22 July 2005 (NCA) -- A Tbilisi resident suspected of throwing a
faulty hand grenade toward President Mikheil Saakashvili and visiting
U.S. President George W. Bush last May was charged today with the
murder of a police officer.
Vladimir Arutyunian, a 27-year-old ethnic Armenian, was arrested
yesterday following a shoot-out in which he killed the head of the
Interior Ministry's counter-intelligence department.
Meanwhile, photographs posted today on the Interior Ministry's
website show Arutyunian allegedly holding a grenade wrapped in a red
handkerchief, minutes before throwing it at Bush and Saakashvili.
The ministry yesterday released a video showing Arutyunian admitting
to throwing the device with the aim of harming Bush.
But Tbilisi Prosecutor Giorgi Ghviniashvili today said Arutyunian had
not confessed to investigators, making it impossible to charge him
over the grenade incident.
(imedi tv ge/novosti-gruziya ge/civil georgia/www.police.ge)
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress