Aysor, Armenia
July 31 2010
74 foreigners suffered from criminals in Armenia, police say
Armenia's police has announced at its board meeting that 74 foreigners
experienced problems being suffered from criminals in Armenia for the
first half of 2010, among them are 30 Iranians, 19 Russians, 8
Americans, 5 Indians, 3 Georgians, 2 Ukrainians, and an Uzbek, a
Korean, a Lithuanian, a Greek, an Austrian, a Bulgarian, and a Turk.
For the reported period, there was registered decline in crimes
committed by groups; crimes committed by non-adults declined by 1,1%
as well.
From: A. Papazian
July 31 2010
74 foreigners suffered from criminals in Armenia, police say
Armenia's police has announced at its board meeting that 74 foreigners
experienced problems being suffered from criminals in Armenia for the
first half of 2010, among them are 30 Iranians, 19 Russians, 8
Americans, 5 Indians, 3 Georgians, 2 Ukrainians, and an Uzbek, a
Korean, a Lithuanian, a Greek, an Austrian, a Bulgarian, and a Turk.
For the reported period, there was registered decline in crimes
committed by groups; crimes committed by non-adults declined by 1,1%
as well.
From: A. Papazian