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    T. Yaloyan: Permyakov didn't leave impression he is mentally ill

    Soldier of the Russian 102nd military base Valery Permyakov accused of
    killing six people in Gyumri did not leave an impression that he is a
    mentally ill man, his former lawyer, Ms. Tamara Yaloyan, told
    Aysor.am.

    As was reported, a public defender has been assigned to Permyakov by a
    decision of a special investigator of Armenia's Investigative
    Committee.

    The lawyer said she was present during Permyakov's questioning,
    search, and taking samples for tests. She expressed hope that al the
    tests will be conducted in Armenia.

    "He did not leave an impression of a mentally ill person. He responded
    to questions briefly, and sometimes fell asleep during his
    questioning, probably because of being tired", she said.

    According to the lawyer, Permyakov said he was not acquainted with the
    Avetisyans, he just went for a walk, and when he reached that house he
    wanted to drink some water and climbed through a window.

    "He said there were three rooms in the house and there was a man in
    the first room. The man woke up and shouted something in Armenian.
    Pemyakov said he does not know Armenian, and when the man reached for
    the phone, Permyakov fired, and then he heard voices from the second
    room. He entered that room, saw two people and killed them, and there
    were another four people in the third room, he shoot three of them,
    and when he was going to shoot the little boy, his gun misfired so he
    stabbed him with his knife-bayonet. Then he changed clothes, drank
    some water and left," the lawyer said.

    According to T. Yaloyan, when asked why he killed the people, why he
    killed the child, Permyakov replied he could not say. "Permyakov said
    he had no intention of fleeing to Turkey, he just walked until he
    reached the state border," the lawyer said.

    'When the investigator asked him if he regrets what he has done,
    Permyakov said he regrets".

    Asked if she considers Permyakov's words trustworthy, Tamara Yaloyan
    said it is incorrect to answer that question because she was his
    lawyer, while trustworthiness of his words will be determined after
    the evidence is compared. "There are people who say something without
    logic," she said.

    In her words, Permyakov claims he acted alone.

    Asked if rumors that the Russian side filed a second criminal case
    against Permyakov are true, the lawyer said he is charged with murder
    and desertion.

    Asked if she considers the fact that the Russian side does not hand
    over Permyakov to Armenian law enforcers as justified from a legal
    point of view, the lawyer said she is not an international law expert,
    but under Russian laws, they shall not hand over their citizens to
    another state. In her words, the military base where Permyakov is
    being held is subordinate to the Russian authorities.

    The lawyer said she would never speak on this subject - but for rumors
    that she agreed to defend Permyakov for money. "I am not a public
    defender, I am a lawyer, but money has nothing to do here. I condemn
    that crime and I refused to defend Permyakov's interests," Tamara
    Yaloyan said.

    Six members of the Avetisyan family, including a two-year-old girl,
    were killed in Gyumri on January 12. A seventh member of the family -
    a 6-mponth-old boy was hospitalized in critical condition with stab
    wounds. Russian serviceman Valery Permyakov is suspected of the crime.

    On the night of January 13 Russian border guards detained the main
    suspect - conscript of the Russian 102nd military base Valery
    Permyakov during an attempt to cross the Armenian-Russian border. He
    gave evidence and confessed to the crime. He is held in custody.
    Armenia's Investigative Committee opened a criminal case under Article
    104 (murder) of the Criminal Code.

    17.01.15, 17:08
    http://www.aysor.am/en/news/2015/01/17/T-Yaloyan-Permyakov-didn%E2%80%99t-leave-impression-he-is-mentally-ill/894873


    From: Baghdasarian
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