NEWSPAPER: ARMENIAN POLICE DETAIN PARLIAMENT SPEAKER'S SON-IN-LAW
ARMINFO
Thursday, May 2, 13:15
The Police of Armenia has subjected Armenian Parliament Speaker Hovik
Abrahamyan's son-in-law, certain Vova, to detention, a local Hraparak
newspaper writes.
The paper writes that the Police detained Ara Banduryan from Noraduz
village together with his three friends for violating public order.
Referring to its own sources, the paper writes that all the four
detainees have criminal records. They were in Yerevan at the invitation
of the parliament speaker's son-in-law.
"Ara Banduryan and his brother were charged with murder in France
and were wanted. They were arrested in Armenia, but set free on the
threshold of the parliamentary elections to 'gather' votes in favor
of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia," the paper writes.
One of the residents of Noraduz told the paper that RPA has so close
ties with the criminal authorities of the village that the top echelon
of power and President Sargsyan's brother Sashik Sargsyan were guests
at the wedding of one of the Banduryan brothers. The brothers had
close ties also with former head of the Yerevan Police Nersik Nazaryan,
who concealed the crimes of the 'friends.'
From: A. Papazian
ARMINFO
Thursday, May 2, 13:15
The Police of Armenia has subjected Armenian Parliament Speaker Hovik
Abrahamyan's son-in-law, certain Vova, to detention, a local Hraparak
newspaper writes.
The paper writes that the Police detained Ara Banduryan from Noraduz
village together with his three friends for violating public order.
Referring to its own sources, the paper writes that all the four
detainees have criminal records. They were in Yerevan at the invitation
of the parliament speaker's son-in-law.
"Ara Banduryan and his brother were charged with murder in France
and were wanted. They were arrested in Armenia, but set free on the
threshold of the parliamentary elections to 'gather' votes in favor
of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia," the paper writes.
One of the residents of Noraduz told the paper that RPA has so close
ties with the criminal authorities of the village that the top echelon
of power and President Sargsyan's brother Sashik Sargsyan were guests
at the wedding of one of the Banduryan brothers. The brothers had
close ties also with former head of the Yerevan Police Nersik Nazaryan,
who concealed the crimes of the 'friends.'
From: A. Papazian