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    Khalafyan's case leaves more mystery as defendant makes another
    astonishing statement

    11:03 - 11.09.10


    Kotayk Court of first instance held on Friday the next-in-turn court
    hearing of Vahan Khalafyan's case.

    Vahan Khalafyan had on April 13 been brought to the Charentsavan
    police station on suspicion of theft and died on the same day in that
    police station.

    According to the official version, Khalafyan stabbed himself to death
    after he was allegedly subjected to degrading treatment and torture
    during the interrogation.

    But Khalafyan's relatives, as well as human rights defenders say he
    was killed by the policemen who interrogated him.
    Ashot Harutyunyan, former Head of the Department of Criminal
    Investigation at the Charentsavan Police and the main defendant in
    this case made the next astonishing statement in the courtroom.

    Harutyunyan particularly said that Khalafyan's signature was missing
    from the protocol authorizing the police officers to bring him to the
    police station because he was already dead at that time.

    Earlier Harutyunyan had questioned the version that Khalafyan
    committed suicide as the knife he used was in a shelf which could only
    be opened from its upper part and required a lot of force.

    `This is the second statement that goes in line with the logic that
    Khalafyan did not commit suicide but was rather killed,' human rights
    defender Arthur Sakunts told Tert.am.

    Ashot Harutyunyan also said that the room was in a mess when he
    entered, while it is mentioned in the investigation material that
    everything in the room was neatly arranged at that time.

    According to Mr Sakunts this detail too attests to the fact that the
    investigating body is hiding the real motives and perpetrators of this
    crime.

    The next court hearing will take place on September 15.


    Tert.am




    From: A. Papazian
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