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    EX-ARMENIAN CONSUL PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN VISA SCAM

    http://hetq.am/en/diaspora/14918/
    2009/08/25 | 09:25

    Diaspora

    A former Armenian consul in Los Angeles pleaded not guilty Monday to
    a charge of obstructing immigration proceedings in an alleged document
    scam aimed at helping immigrants avoid deportation.

    Norair Ghalumian entered the plea in federal court in Santa Ana,
    prosecutor Sandy Leal said.

    She said four other defendants facing similar charges in a total of
    four cases also pleaded not guilty.

    Immigration officials accuse Ghalumian and the others, including
    a former consular employee and an immigration attorney, of selling
    letters to immigrants facing deportation to help block their return
    to Armenia. The letters stated that Armenia would not issue a travel
    document for the immigrants, essentially preventing the U.S. government
    from sending them to Armenia.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice said
    many of the immigrants who obtained the letters - which sold for
    as much as $35,000 - had been convicted of crimes that ranged from
    domestic violence to murder.

    Ghalumian, who was consul in Los Angeles from 1999 to 2003, was
    arrested last month and released on bail. A message seeking comment
    was left Monday for Ghalumian's attorney Anthony Brooklier.

    The other defendants are Hakop Hovanesyan, a former consular employee
    from Glendale; Margarita Lazarian, an immigration attorney from
    Glendale; Oganes Nardos of Valencia; and Elvis Madatyan of Glendale.

    Each defendant is scheduled for a status conference in late September
    and a trial on Oct. 6.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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