Law on bodyguards to come into force next year - Armenian MP
news.am
July 04, 2012 | 14:13
YEREVAN.- Armenia's law on bodyguards will come into effect starting
from January 1, 2013, Republican MP Hovhannes Sahakyan told reporters
on Wednesday, referring to the recent incident in Harsnaqar
restaurant.
He said it is a new law and requires a number of activities in order
to be fully realized. For instance, it requires licensed schools,
which organize specific courses for bodyguards.
`As a co-author of the law, I think more changes will be made after
the law comes into effect,' said Sahakyan.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, an incident had occurred at
Harsnaqar Restaurant on June 17, where several military doctors
including Edgar Mikoyan, Arkadi Aghajanyan, Garik Soghomonyan, Artak
Bayadyan and Vahe Avetyan were brutally beaten by Hayrapetyan's
security personnel. And Vahe Avetyan died in hospital on June 29.
A criminal case is launched and the Police have detained six people.
The restaurant's owner is senior ruling party MP - who on Tuesday
submitted his resignation from his parliamentary seat - , Football
Federation of Armenia President, and businessman Ruben Hayrapetyan.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
July 04, 2012 | 14:13
YEREVAN.- Armenia's law on bodyguards will come into effect starting
from January 1, 2013, Republican MP Hovhannes Sahakyan told reporters
on Wednesday, referring to the recent incident in Harsnaqar
restaurant.
He said it is a new law and requires a number of activities in order
to be fully realized. For instance, it requires licensed schools,
which organize specific courses for bodyguards.
`As a co-author of the law, I think more changes will be made after
the law comes into effect,' said Sahakyan.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, an incident had occurred at
Harsnaqar Restaurant on June 17, where several military doctors
including Edgar Mikoyan, Arkadi Aghajanyan, Garik Soghomonyan, Artak
Bayadyan and Vahe Avetyan were brutally beaten by Hayrapetyan's
security personnel. And Vahe Avetyan died in hospital on June 29.
A criminal case is launched and the Police have detained six people.
The restaurant's owner is senior ruling party MP - who on Tuesday
submitted his resignation from his parliamentary seat - , Football
Federation of Armenia President, and businessman Ruben Hayrapetyan.
From: Baghdasarian