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    HOMEOWNERS, EMPLOYEES PROTEST OUTSIDE PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE (VIDEO)

    epress.am
    03.27.2012

    Homeowners who signed contracts with Gapbnakshin, as well as employees
    of the company who say they haven't been paid in a year were protesting
    outside the RA Prosecutor General's Office earlier today.

    Recall, the homeowners of apartments on Aram, Buzand, Yekmalyan and
    Saryan streets say they signed contracts with the developing company
    for new apartments, which not only did they not receive, but also
    were resold to other parties (sometimes not once, but twice).

    One of these protesting homeowners, Sona Maghakyan, in conversation
    with Epress.am, said that they had come to the Special Investigation
    Service (which is located in the same building as the Prosecutor
    General's Office) to ask that the commission dealing with their case
    not be allowed to get Gapbnakshin's company seal from the prosecutor's
    office.

    The homeowners fear that in the name of signing a contract with police,
    the commission will take the seal and print backdated receipts -
    in order to justify what they say is an unlawful court ruling.

    Protestors say that on several occasions the court, not having the
    necessary receipts, ruled in favor of those who were the first who
    signed the apartment purchase agreement.

    "After the criminal case is launched, the seal is kept by the Special
    Investigation Service [SIS]. In any case, it should be kept at the
    SIS. The thing is, it's come to light that the court rulings of
    officials worked out - without showing the receipt of payment. Judge
    Edik Avetisyan issued a ruling on 24 apartments, 27 garages and one
    yard without receipts," she said.

    Maghakyan asserted that the commission set up by Finance Minister
    Vache Gabrielyan, which is dealing with the homeowners' case, ceased
    its activities because examining the homeowners' documents showed that
    if the commission were to work honestly the case would be uncovered,
    and at that time, former Yerevan mayor Yervand Zakaryan, head of
    the presidential oversight (control) service Hovhannes Hovsepyan and
    Judge Edik Avetisyan would be held criminally accountable.

    Outside the building that houses the RA Prosecutor General's Office
    the protestors delivered their request to SIS Chief Andranik Mirzoyan,
    who assured them that the company seal is in his safe and he won't
    be giving it to anyone. Asked when their concerns will be addressed,
    Mirzoyan said, "This is a case with 500 victims. The investigation
    is in process. It might take one month, three months, six months. I
    can't say when the matter will be resolved."

    The protesting Gapbnakshin employees also asked the SIS chief for
    assistance, who said to them: "Gapbnakshin might also not give you
    your money" and "the case is in court".

    "If such a high-ranking official is saying that [the company] might
    also not give [us our money], well what should we expect? I've
    mortgaged my home in the hope that they'll give me my salary. Now
    they'll throw me out of the house. I'm a registered employee, how can
    they not give my 1.5 million drams' and my son's 1.2 million drams'
    salary?" said one Gapbnakshin employee, Samvel Zakaryan.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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