ARMENIAN PROSECUTOR GENERAL ASKS RUSSIA TO PASS PROBE INTO GYUMRI MURDERS TO ARMENIA
Interfax, Russia
Feb 3 2015
YEREVAN. Feb 3
Armenian Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanian has appealed to Russian
Prosecutor General Yury Chaika to delegate the investigation into the
killing of a family of seven, of which a Russian soldier is suspected,
to Armenian law enforcement agencies.
"Being guided by Article 6 of the agreement between the Russian
Federation and Armenia concerning the jurisdiction and mutual legal
assistance on cases related to the presence of the Russian military
base on the Armenian territory, Armenian Prosecutor General Gevorg
Kostanian has asked Russian Prosecutor General Yury Chaika to hand
the proceedings into the killing of seven Armenian citizens in Gyumri
on January 12 to Armenian law enforcement agencies," the Armenian
Prosecutor General's Office told Interfax.
Six members of the Avetisian family in Gyumri were killed on January
12. The seventh family member, a six-month-old child, died a week
later from knife wounds he suffered in the attack.
The suspect, Pvt. Valery Permyakov, a serviceman from the Russian
military base stationed in Gyumri, has confessed to committing
the crime.
From: Baghdasarian
Interfax, Russia
Feb 3 2015
YEREVAN. Feb 3
Armenian Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanian has appealed to Russian
Prosecutor General Yury Chaika to delegate the investigation into the
killing of a family of seven, of which a Russian soldier is suspected,
to Armenian law enforcement agencies.
"Being guided by Article 6 of the agreement between the Russian
Federation and Armenia concerning the jurisdiction and mutual legal
assistance on cases related to the presence of the Russian military
base on the Armenian territory, Armenian Prosecutor General Gevorg
Kostanian has asked Russian Prosecutor General Yury Chaika to hand
the proceedings into the killing of seven Armenian citizens in Gyumri
on January 12 to Armenian law enforcement agencies," the Armenian
Prosecutor General's Office told Interfax.
Six members of the Avetisian family in Gyumri were killed on January
12. The seventh family member, a six-month-old child, died a week
later from knife wounds he suffered in the attack.
The suspect, Pvt. Valery Permyakov, a serviceman from the Russian
military base stationed in Gyumri, has confessed to committing
the crime.
From: Baghdasarian