HAYKAKAN ZHAMANAK: ARMENIAN POLICE DON'T VIEW BEATING AS CRIME
Friday,
September
27
>From now on, all low- and mid-level officials of various Armenian
departments can freely beat people on streets of Yerevan, that is,
they can hit them on the head and inflict injuries. The Armenian
police don't see elements of a crime in such actions, according to
'Haykakan Zhamanak' daily.
"On July 17 the head of the Yerevan Municipality's Trade and Service
Department Arman Yedoyan beat up 25-year-old balloon vendor Arsen
Sakanian in Republic Square of Yerevan. The Kentron police unit began
to prepare materials in connection the incident. Yet the daily's
correspondent was informed yesterday that no criminal case will be
opened over Arsen Sakanian's beating," the paper says.
TODAY, 12:21
Aysor.am
Friday,
September
27
>From now on, all low- and mid-level officials of various Armenian
departments can freely beat people on streets of Yerevan, that is,
they can hit them on the head and inflict injuries. The Armenian
police don't see elements of a crime in such actions, according to
'Haykakan Zhamanak' daily.
"On July 17 the head of the Yerevan Municipality's Trade and Service
Department Arman Yedoyan beat up 25-year-old balloon vendor Arsen
Sakanian in Republic Square of Yerevan. The Kentron police unit began
to prepare materials in connection the incident. Yet the daily's
correspondent was informed yesterday that no criminal case will be
opened over Arsen Sakanian's beating," the paper says.
TODAY, 12:21
Aysor.am