MURDERS UP IN ARMENIA, PROSECUTOR GENERAL DISPLEASED WITH INVESTIGATORS
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2012/02/24/colega
06:39 pm | Today | Social
The number of crimes increased in Armenia by 7% as compared to 2010.
Sixty murder cases were recorded in the country in 2011 against the
41 cases of 2010. Most of them occurred in Yerevan's Erebuni and
Nubarashen communities.
Summing up the results of 2011 during today's plenary sitting of the
Board of the Prosecutor's Office Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan
said the criminal situation in Armenia is comparatively stable if
compared with other CIS countries.
"Thanks God, we are able to control the crime rate. However, we still
have much to do in this direction," Mr Hovsepyan said.
The Prosecutor General also expressed dissatisfaction over the work
of investigators.
"They frequently assign expertise which is not required or ask
questions which have nothing to do with the criminal case," he said.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2012/02/24/colega
06:39 pm | Today | Social
The number of crimes increased in Armenia by 7% as compared to 2010.
Sixty murder cases were recorded in the country in 2011 against the
41 cases of 2010. Most of them occurred in Yerevan's Erebuni and
Nubarashen communities.
Summing up the results of 2011 during today's plenary sitting of the
Board of the Prosecutor's Office Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan
said the criminal situation in Armenia is comparatively stable if
compared with other CIS countries.
"Thanks God, we are able to control the crime rate. However, we still
have much to do in this direction," Mr Hovsepyan said.
The Prosecutor General also expressed dissatisfaction over the work
of investigators.
"They frequently assign expertise which is not required or ask
questions which have nothing to do with the criminal case," he said.