INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE: PERMYAKOV DID NOT ACT UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR OTHER PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES
by Karina Manukyan
Monday, February 16, 23:26
Blood specimens collected from Valery Permyakov and another 12
conscripts of the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri, Armenia,
contained no drugs, alcohol or other psychotropic substances, the
Investigation Committee of Armenia says.
According to the source, Permyakov's phone calls before the murder and
after it, including from the mobile phones he stole from the spot,
are available. All the subscribers who received or made calls to
Permyakov's phones are being interrogated.
Over a dozen of servicemen and representatives of the Command of the
102nd military base have been interrogated over the case.
The investigation did not expose whether Permyakov used a suppressor
or not.
A family of six was killed by Russian soldier Valery Permyakov in
Gyumri on Jan 12. The only survivor, six-month- old Seryozha Avetisyan,
who received stab wounds, died in hospital on Jan 19. On 14 January
Armenian Prosecutor General's Office reported that they did not
discuss the issue of handing over of Permyakov to the Armenian party,
as according to the Russian legislation, a Russian citizen cannot be
handed over to another country. But after numerous protest actions
near the 102-nd Russian military base in Gyumri and the meeting at the
president's residence, Armenia's Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanyan
said that the investigation of the case will be held according to the
legislation of Armenia and Russia through comparing the legislative
acts of the two countries. He emphasized that the criminal will
be imprisoned at the territory of Armenia and the process will be
transparent in order to avoid public resonance. In line with the
decision of the Russian Military Garrison Court, Valery Permyakov was
arrested and charged with murder of two and more persons as well as
abandonment of post under arms.
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by Karina Manukyan
Monday, February 16, 23:26
Blood specimens collected from Valery Permyakov and another 12
conscripts of the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri, Armenia,
contained no drugs, alcohol or other psychotropic substances, the
Investigation Committee of Armenia says.
According to the source, Permyakov's phone calls before the murder and
after it, including from the mobile phones he stole from the spot,
are available. All the subscribers who received or made calls to
Permyakov's phones are being interrogated.
Over a dozen of servicemen and representatives of the Command of the
102nd military base have been interrogated over the case.
The investigation did not expose whether Permyakov used a suppressor
or not.
A family of six was killed by Russian soldier Valery Permyakov in
Gyumri on Jan 12. The only survivor, six-month- old Seryozha Avetisyan,
who received stab wounds, died in hospital on Jan 19. On 14 January
Armenian Prosecutor General's Office reported that they did not
discuss the issue of handing over of Permyakov to the Armenian party,
as according to the Russian legislation, a Russian citizen cannot be
handed over to another country. But after numerous protest actions
near the 102-nd Russian military base in Gyumri and the meeting at the
president's residence, Armenia's Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanyan
said that the investigation of the case will be held according to the
legislation of Armenia and Russia through comparing the legislative
acts of the two countries. He emphasized that the criminal will
be imprisoned at the territory of Armenia and the process will be
transparent in order to avoid public resonance. In line with the
decision of the Russian Military Garrison Court, Valery Permyakov was
arrested and charged with murder of two and more persons as well as
abandonment of post under arms.
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