ALARM DIDN'T STOP ACTIVITIES
http://a1plus.am/en/social/2010/07/30/alert
Law-enforcement bodies still aren't releasing details in relation
to the bomb that was placed on the "Toyota" service car belonging to
Head of Finances of "Dino Gold Mining Company" Ara Markosyan.
A case has been brought up according to Part 1 of Articles 137 and
235 of the RA Penal Code. As reported by the company's correspondent
for community and media relations Norayr Aghyan, the incident has
not had an impact on the company's activities.
"We are continuing our work and the police are clarifying the motives
of the incident" said Norayr Aghayan.
The bomb was placed on the spindles of the car's right tire. According
to rumors, it couldn't have been placed at the enterprise since the
latter is under the surveillance of the company's security guards
and the guard service. The guards even check cars leaving the premises.
The entire territory is under surveillance. Well-informed insiders
link the incident to the internal conflicts between employees of the
company's administration.
There is also a version according to which the incident has nothing
to do with Ara Markosyan's job and it was a way of settling personal
issues.
On the night of July 27, all cars leaving Kapan were checked by
the police. Although the police told "A1+" that the inspection had
nothing to do with the incident at "Dino Gold Mining Company", they
didn't go into detail either.
According to another version, citizens of Yerevan had come to Kapan and
placed the bomb. Initially, it was said that the company's employees
had noticed the bomb on the car belonging to the company's director
Robert Faleta.
The operative group found out that the device was on Ara Markosyan's
car and the person who informed the police was the company's commercial
director Manuk Darbinyan.
Armen Davtyan, "Sosi" TV of Kapan
From: A. Papazian
http://a1plus.am/en/social/2010/07/30/alert
Law-enforcement bodies still aren't releasing details in relation
to the bomb that was placed on the "Toyota" service car belonging to
Head of Finances of "Dino Gold Mining Company" Ara Markosyan.
A case has been brought up according to Part 1 of Articles 137 and
235 of the RA Penal Code. As reported by the company's correspondent
for community and media relations Norayr Aghyan, the incident has
not had an impact on the company's activities.
"We are continuing our work and the police are clarifying the motives
of the incident" said Norayr Aghayan.
The bomb was placed on the spindles of the car's right tire. According
to rumors, it couldn't have been placed at the enterprise since the
latter is under the surveillance of the company's security guards
and the guard service. The guards even check cars leaving the premises.
The entire territory is under surveillance. Well-informed insiders
link the incident to the internal conflicts between employees of the
company's administration.
There is also a version according to which the incident has nothing
to do with Ara Markosyan's job and it was a way of settling personal
issues.
On the night of July 27, all cars leaving Kapan were checked by
the police. Although the police told "A1+" that the inspection had
nothing to do with the incident at "Dino Gold Mining Company", they
didn't go into detail either.
According to another version, citizens of Yerevan had come to Kapan and
placed the bomb. Initially, it was said that the company's employees
had noticed the bomb on the car belonging to the company's director
Robert Faleta.
The operative group found out that the device was on Ara Markosyan's
car and the person who informed the police was the company's commercial
director Manuk Darbinyan.
Armen Davtyan, "Sosi" TV of Kapan
From: A. Papazian