POLITICAL DIRECTIVES ALSO NEEDED TO "UNCOVER" KNOWN CRIMINALS
Edik Baghdasaryan
http://hetq.am/en/politics/karo-karapetyan-2/
[ 2010/10/04 | 15:00 ]
One year ago, National Assembly MP Karo Karapetyan opened fire on
Artur Zadoyan, a resident of Nerkin Dvin village.
"On September 28, 2009, at 10:30, you came to my wine factory and
proposed to pay an amount for some stolen cars; a Mercedes, a Touareg
and a Porsche. I accepted the offer and we went to look at the cars..."
This is what RoA National Assembly MP Karo Karapetyan (nicknamed
Youvetsi Karo) said during face to face interrogation with Artur
Zadoyan.
Read the above carefully; we are talking about stolen cars. Everyone
in Armenia knows that this MP used to sell stolen cars, and I believe
he still in the same line of work.
I wouldn't be surprised if these cars are being tracked by Interpol.
In addition, the serial numbers and names of the owners of two cars
transported from Turkey are known. Why don't the police launch a
criminal case? Why is this guy still serving in the National Assembly?
In a weird twist of fate, those who should answer such questions are
drafting a national anti-corruption campaign. This MP should have
been hit with a number of criminal charges by now, but he hasn't. A
political directive from "on high" is needed first.
A political decision is needed for anything to happen in this country;
even to uncover a criminal wrongdoer.
Karo Karapetyan once served as the Police Chief in Ashtarak. Can you
imagine what he got away with during those years in office?
From: A. Papazian
Edik Baghdasaryan
http://hetq.am/en/politics/karo-karapetyan-2/
[ 2010/10/04 | 15:00 ]
One year ago, National Assembly MP Karo Karapetyan opened fire on
Artur Zadoyan, a resident of Nerkin Dvin village.
"On September 28, 2009, at 10:30, you came to my wine factory and
proposed to pay an amount for some stolen cars; a Mercedes, a Touareg
and a Porsche. I accepted the offer and we went to look at the cars..."
This is what RoA National Assembly MP Karo Karapetyan (nicknamed
Youvetsi Karo) said during face to face interrogation with Artur
Zadoyan.
Read the above carefully; we are talking about stolen cars. Everyone
in Armenia knows that this MP used to sell stolen cars, and I believe
he still in the same line of work.
I wouldn't be surprised if these cars are being tracked by Interpol.
In addition, the serial numbers and names of the owners of two cars
transported from Turkey are known. Why don't the police launch a
criminal case? Why is this guy still serving in the National Assembly?
In a weird twist of fate, those who should answer such questions are
drafting a national anti-corruption campaign. This MP should have
been hit with a number of criminal charges by now, but he hasn't. A
political directive from "on high" is needed first.
A political decision is needed for anything to happen in this country;
even to uncover a criminal wrongdoer.
Karo Karapetyan once served as the Police Chief in Ashtarak. Can you
imagine what he got away with during those years in office?
From: A. Papazian