RUSSIAN SOLDIER TO BE TRIED FOR MURDER OF 7 BY RUSSIAN MILITARY PANEL IN ARMENIA
RAPSI
Feb 3 2015
Context
Armenian investigators interrogate Russian soldier over murder
of family Russian soldier charged with murder of seven in Armenia
pleads guilty
MOSCOW, February 3 (RAPSI) - The trial of Russian serviceman Valery
Permyakov, who has been charged with killing seven members of a family
in the city of Gyumri, will be held at the Russian military base in
Armenia, Interfax reported on Tuesday, citing informed sources.
One of the news agency's sources said the sides had agreed that the
high-profile case would be heard by the military panel of the 102nd
Russian Military Base in Gyumri. The decision has been taken on the
basis of a bilateral agreement on the status of the Russian base in
the north of Armenia.
Another source told Interfax that the sides were negotiating a joint
investigation into the case and a joint indictment based on Russian
criminal law.
The source said the court will also consider the desertion charges
brought against Permyakov by Russian military investigators.
On January 12, Permyakov, who was serving at Russia's 102nd army base
in Gyumri, killed a family of six and mortally wounded a six-month-old
baby, who died of injuries on January 19.
On January 21, Permyakov pled guilty of murdering two or more persons
in accordance with the charged brought against him under the Armenian
Criminal Code. He may receive a life sentence if convicted.
http://rapsinews.com/judicial_news/20150203/273087653.html
From: A. Papazian
RAPSI
Feb 3 2015
Context
Armenian investigators interrogate Russian soldier over murder
of family Russian soldier charged with murder of seven in Armenia
pleads guilty
MOSCOW, February 3 (RAPSI) - The trial of Russian serviceman Valery
Permyakov, who has been charged with killing seven members of a family
in the city of Gyumri, will be held at the Russian military base in
Armenia, Interfax reported on Tuesday, citing informed sources.
One of the news agency's sources said the sides had agreed that the
high-profile case would be heard by the military panel of the 102nd
Russian Military Base in Gyumri. The decision has been taken on the
basis of a bilateral agreement on the status of the Russian base in
the north of Armenia.
Another source told Interfax that the sides were negotiating a joint
investigation into the case and a joint indictment based on Russian
criminal law.
The source said the court will also consider the desertion charges
brought against Permyakov by Russian military investigators.
On January 12, Permyakov, who was serving at Russia's 102nd army base
in Gyumri, killed a family of six and mortally wounded a six-month-old
baby, who died of injuries on January 19.
On January 21, Permyakov pled guilty of murdering two or more persons
in accordance with the charged brought against him under the Armenian
Criminal Code. He may receive a life sentence if convicted.
http://rapsinews.com/judicial_news/20150203/273087653.html
From: A. Papazian