Armenia's Police chief warns law breaking bodyguards of punishment
tert.am
15:40 - 20.10.12
Chief of Armenia's Police Vladimir Gasparyan considers the disarming
of bodyguards a normal phenomenon.
Speaking at a two-day workshop in Tsakhkadzor on Peculiarities of
Covering Police Activity, Gasparyan said the police are not disarming
the bodyguards but isolate them.
`The problem is that there are people trying to somehow self-sustain
but have chosen an unsuccessful way of doing it,' he said.
The police chief said he cannot tolerate them violating the traffic
rules, driving cars on people, adding that they are fighting against
it.
He also stressed that there is no need to be surprised when the police
officer disarms his colleague. Gasparyan explained how people entered
the police system and then became bodyguards. `The principle is the
following - they brought their relatives, gave them weapons and job.
It is a crime. I warn against such things. About 100 people were
sacked, and will be sacked if such thing happens,' he said.
The police chief said they want to clean the `old garbage.'
From: A. Papazian
tert.am
15:40 - 20.10.12
Chief of Armenia's Police Vladimir Gasparyan considers the disarming
of bodyguards a normal phenomenon.
Speaking at a two-day workshop in Tsakhkadzor on Peculiarities of
Covering Police Activity, Gasparyan said the police are not disarming
the bodyguards but isolate them.
`The problem is that there are people trying to somehow self-sustain
but have chosen an unsuccessful way of doing it,' he said.
The police chief said he cannot tolerate them violating the traffic
rules, driving cars on people, adding that they are fighting against
it.
He also stressed that there is no need to be surprised when the police
officer disarms his colleague. Gasparyan explained how people entered
the police system and then became bodyguards. `The principle is the
following - they brought their relatives, gave them weapons and job.
It is a crime. I warn against such things. About 100 people were
sacked, and will be sacked if such thing happens,' he said.
The police chief said they want to clean the `old garbage.'
From: A. Papazian