CHORRORD INQNISHKHANUTYUN: LET'S WAIT FOR THE ARREST OF SOME 'BIGGER FISH'
Tert.am
23.07.11
The paper claims that Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan had said
after the official part of a meeting in April dedicated to legal and
juridical reforms that in order to make an imitation of those reforms
some high-ranking officials in the judiciary will be fired or arrested.
The paper comments that judging from the recent developments it can
be said that the process has already started.
Further, it says that recently a high-ranking police officer at
investigations department was arrested, while on July 13 Police Chief
Alik Sargsyan issued a decree to fire Colonel Yegor Antonyan, the
head of the department of criminal investigation in Yerevan's Police.
Also it reminds that recently a criminal case was filed against Levik
Poghosyan, the judge of the Court of First Instance in Vayots Dzor
and Ararat provinces. Poghosyan is accused of falsifications and
abuse of official power.
Further, the paper claims that Aghvan Hovsepyan, Armenia's Prosecutor
General - citing a criminal case filed against Gurgen Martirosyan,
the Mayor of Gavar town - recently asked Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
to discuss whether Martirosyan should continue his office as mayor.
The paper goes on to comment that these are perhaps the most fresh
examples indicative of the start of the imitation of reforms and that
some "bigger fish" should be expected to be arrested.
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
23.07.11
The paper claims that Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan had said
after the official part of a meeting in April dedicated to legal and
juridical reforms that in order to make an imitation of those reforms
some high-ranking officials in the judiciary will be fired or arrested.
The paper comments that judging from the recent developments it can
be said that the process has already started.
Further, it says that recently a high-ranking police officer at
investigations department was arrested, while on July 13 Police Chief
Alik Sargsyan issued a decree to fire Colonel Yegor Antonyan, the
head of the department of criminal investigation in Yerevan's Police.
Also it reminds that recently a criminal case was filed against Levik
Poghosyan, the judge of the Court of First Instance in Vayots Dzor
and Ararat provinces. Poghosyan is accused of falsifications and
abuse of official power.
Further, the paper claims that Aghvan Hovsepyan, Armenia's Prosecutor
General - citing a criminal case filed against Gurgen Martirosyan,
the Mayor of Gavar town - recently asked Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
to discuss whether Martirosyan should continue his office as mayor.
The paper goes on to comment that these are perhaps the most fresh
examples indicative of the start of the imitation of reforms and that
some "bigger fish" should be expected to be arrested.
From: A. Papazian