CZECH POLICE DETAIN ARMENIAN ESCAPING JUSTICE FOR EIGHT YEARS
CTK National News Wire, Czech Republic
January 15, 2012 Sunday 7:35 PM (Central European Time)
The Czech foreigner police have detained an Armenian man, wanted on
suspicion of property and violent crimes, who was escaping justice
for eight years, in Brno these days, South Moravia police spokeswoman
Petra Vedrova told reporters today.
She did not specify the acts that he had committed.
The man used false personal documents. Police have been searching
for him since 2003. A European warrant for his arrest has been issued.
The Armenian worked in Brno selling fruit and vegetable at a stand.
During a police check, he submitted a Bulgarian passport and other
documents of Bulgarian origin. Policemen checked them thoroughly and
found out that they were forged.
They also compared the man's fingerprints with the police register
and revealed his real identity.
"This is why the man was escorted to a custody prison in Brno. He was
also accused of obstructing the execution of an official decision
and forgery and fraudulent alteration of an official document,"
Vedrova said.
From: Baghdasarian
CTK National News Wire, Czech Republic
January 15, 2012 Sunday 7:35 PM (Central European Time)
The Czech foreigner police have detained an Armenian man, wanted on
suspicion of property and violent crimes, who was escaping justice
for eight years, in Brno these days, South Moravia police spokeswoman
Petra Vedrova told reporters today.
She did not specify the acts that he had committed.
The man used false personal documents. Police have been searching
for him since 2003. A European warrant for his arrest has been issued.
The Armenian worked in Brno selling fruit and vegetable at a stand.
During a police check, he submitted a Bulgarian passport and other
documents of Bulgarian origin. Policemen checked them thoroughly and
found out that they were forged.
They also compared the man's fingerprints with the police register
and revealed his real identity.
"This is why the man was escorted to a custody prison in Brno. He was
also accused of obstructing the execution of an official decision
and forgery and fraudulent alteration of an official document,"
Vedrova said.
From: Baghdasarian