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    GYUMRI CASE: PERMYAKOV TO GO ON TRIAL AT GARRISON COURT IN GYUMRI

    13:02 03/02/2015 >> LAW

    Russia and Armenia have agreed that Russian serviceman Valery
    Permyakov, who has been accused of murdering a family of seven in
    Armenia's northern city of Gyumri, will go on trial in Armenia on
    the premises of Russia's military base there, sources familiar with
    the situation toldInterfax on Tuesday.

    "The parties reached a final agreement that the trial in this
    high-profile case will proceed in Gyumri, at Garrison Military Court
    No. 102 of the Russian military base," one of the sources said.

    Such a decision was adopted in accordance with the bilateral agreement
    regulating the presence of Russia's military base in northern Armenia,
    he said.

    Another source told Interfax that Russia and Armenia had also agreed
    to cooperate during a preliminary investigation.

    "Since the crime of the Avetisyan family's murder is being investigated
    simultaneously by the Russian and Armenian sides, they are considering
    the possibility of adopting a joint, consolidated indictment based
    on Russian penal laws," he said.

    Permyakov also faces charges of going absent without leave (AWOL)
    in possession of firearms, he said.

    "The Russian side will be informed of all circumstances established
    by Armenian investigators and will add them to the case files,"
    the source said.

    Six members of one family, including a two-year-old child, were shot
    dead in their house in Gyumri on January 12. A six-month-old baby
    was hospitalized with stab wounds. He died in hospital on January 12.

    Valery Permyakov, a serviceman of the 102nd Russian military base
    stationed in Gyumri, the main suspect in the murder, was detained by
    Russian border guards while attempting to cross the Armenian-Turkish
    border near Yerazgavors village in Armenia's Shirak province.

    Permyakov is held in custody at the Russian military base. He was
    questioned and confessed to the crime. Permyakov is charged under
    Article 105.2 and 338.2 of the Russian Criminal Code (murder and
    desertion). Also, Armenian Investigative Committee brought a charge
    against Permyakov under Article 104 part 2 point 1 (murder of two or
    more persons) of the Armenian Criminal Code.

    http://www.panorama.am/en/law/2015/02/03/permyakov/


    From: Baghdasarian
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