BJNI CONDEMNS TOO
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[06:42 pm] 22 January, 2009
The "Bjni" mineral water factory" CJSC condemns the violence committed
against compulsory enforcement officer of the Kotayk Marz Hayk
Babajanyan and express the hope that there will come a time when
citizens of Armenia will be protected.
Touching upon the news and allusions in the presses, the company
correspondents said:
"Our company complies with all laws. We have presented a series
of appeals to the courts in relation to the illegal acts committed
against the "Bjni" company. "Bjni" has never tried nor tries to commit
any illegal acts.
In relation to that, the "Bjni" mineral water factory" CJSC
administration declares:
"There are four sides of the story behind what happened to Hayk
Babajanyan. First, the blame is on "Bjni". Second, it was planned
by the government to steer the public against the Sukiasyan family
and conceal the government's illegal actions (this side of the
story includes the false charges against "Bjni" workers and the
intimidation). Thirdly, it was perpetrated by any citizen who has had
serious problems as a result of the compulsory enforcement officer's
actions and fourth, it was perpetrated by somebody who had personal
problems with Babajanyan and had nothing to do with his functions as
an official.
The first side of the story is denied easily because H. Babajanyan is
an average ranking official who doesn't even have information regarding
his cases. The Bjni Company and the people know that this process is
headed by the RA presidential administration with the participation
of a series of high-ranking officials, including judges, heads of
the Service for Compulsory Enforcement of Judicial Acts, taxation
service heads and others.
The second side of the story is very possible because we believe
that it is not a coincidence that the government decided to throw the
reputation of the Bjni Company and reduce people's respect towards the
company at a time when the company's assets are up for bid. We are
certain that the law-enforcement officers that form a part of this
government will not do anything. Nevertheless, we express hope that
the law-enforcement officers will quickly reveal the real criminal."
According to press secretary for the Service for Compulsory Enforcement
of Judicial Acts, Hayk Babajanyan heads the compulsory cases relating
to the "Bjni" mineral water factory" CJSC. The service officials
don't exclude the fact that the case could be directly tied to the
fulfillment of the obligations of the compulsory enforcement official.
A1+
[06:42 pm] 22 January, 2009
The "Bjni" mineral water factory" CJSC condemns the violence committed
against compulsory enforcement officer of the Kotayk Marz Hayk
Babajanyan and express the hope that there will come a time when
citizens of Armenia will be protected.
Touching upon the news and allusions in the presses, the company
correspondents said:
"Our company complies with all laws. We have presented a series
of appeals to the courts in relation to the illegal acts committed
against the "Bjni" company. "Bjni" has never tried nor tries to commit
any illegal acts.
In relation to that, the "Bjni" mineral water factory" CJSC
administration declares:
"There are four sides of the story behind what happened to Hayk
Babajanyan. First, the blame is on "Bjni". Second, it was planned
by the government to steer the public against the Sukiasyan family
and conceal the government's illegal actions (this side of the
story includes the false charges against "Bjni" workers and the
intimidation). Thirdly, it was perpetrated by any citizen who has had
serious problems as a result of the compulsory enforcement officer's
actions and fourth, it was perpetrated by somebody who had personal
problems with Babajanyan and had nothing to do with his functions as
an official.
The first side of the story is denied easily because H. Babajanyan is
an average ranking official who doesn't even have information regarding
his cases. The Bjni Company and the people know that this process is
headed by the RA presidential administration with the participation
of a series of high-ranking officials, including judges, heads of
the Service for Compulsory Enforcement of Judicial Acts, taxation
service heads and others.
The second side of the story is very possible because we believe
that it is not a coincidence that the government decided to throw the
reputation of the Bjni Company and reduce people's respect towards the
company at a time when the company's assets are up for bid. We are
certain that the law-enforcement officers that form a part of this
government will not do anything. Nevertheless, we express hope that
the law-enforcement officers will quickly reveal the real criminal."
According to press secretary for the Service for Compulsory Enforcement
of Judicial Acts, Hayk Babajanyan heads the compulsory cases relating
to the "Bjni" mineral water factory" CJSC. The service officials
don't exclude the fact that the case could be directly tied to the
fulfillment of the obligations of the compulsory enforcement official.