Expert: Armenian law-enforcers are not involved in Permyakov case
investigation to full extent
by Karina Manukyan
Tuesday, January 27, 21:51
"I am not sure that Armenian law enforcers are involved in the
Permyakov case investigation to the full extent", Stepan Grigoryan,
Head of the Council of the Analytical Centre on Globalization and
Regional Cooperation, said at today's press conference.
He said that some questions about the murder of the Avetisyans' family
in Gyumri remain without answers. It remains unclear how Permyakov
was able to shoot 6 people dead all by himself given that those people
were in different rooms. In this light, Grigoryan does not rule out
that other people may be behind the crime.
In addition, it is not clear yet who exactly caught Permyakov on the
Armenian-Turkish border. "If he was caught by the Armenian
law-enforcers, why did they give him to the Russian 102nd military
base in Gyumri? If Permyakov was caught by the Russian frontier
guards, why didn't they transfer him to the relevant bodies?" said
Grigoryan. He added that the given issue is not even being discussed
officially.
The expert recalled that the Russian 102nd base in Gyumri is not the
territory of the Russian Federation de jure. So, the talks about the
need to transfer Permyakov to the Armenian side sound at least
strange, because he is all the same in the territory of Armenia. "I do
not see that Armenia's relevant bodies display a serious approach to
the full investigation of the crime committed in Gyumri", he said.
On Jan 12, 6 members of the Avetisyans' family were murdered in
Gyumri. Though 2 weeks have passed since the day of the murder, the
investigation has not yet reasonably explained the reasons why Valery
Permyakov could commit that horrible crime. At the moment, the
criminal is staying in the territory of the Russian 102nd military
base and the residents of Gyumri still demand transferring Permyakov
to Armenian law-enforcers. The only survivor of the Jan 12 tragedy,
6-month-old Seryozha Avetisyan, died of stab wounds on Jan 19.
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investigation to full extent
by Karina Manukyan
Tuesday, January 27, 21:51
"I am not sure that Armenian law enforcers are involved in the
Permyakov case investigation to the full extent", Stepan Grigoryan,
Head of the Council of the Analytical Centre on Globalization and
Regional Cooperation, said at today's press conference.
He said that some questions about the murder of the Avetisyans' family
in Gyumri remain without answers. It remains unclear how Permyakov
was able to shoot 6 people dead all by himself given that those people
were in different rooms. In this light, Grigoryan does not rule out
that other people may be behind the crime.
In addition, it is not clear yet who exactly caught Permyakov on the
Armenian-Turkish border. "If he was caught by the Armenian
law-enforcers, why did they give him to the Russian 102nd military
base in Gyumri? If Permyakov was caught by the Russian frontier
guards, why didn't they transfer him to the relevant bodies?" said
Grigoryan. He added that the given issue is not even being discussed
officially.
The expert recalled that the Russian 102nd base in Gyumri is not the
territory of the Russian Federation de jure. So, the talks about the
need to transfer Permyakov to the Armenian side sound at least
strange, because he is all the same in the territory of Armenia. "I do
not see that Armenia's relevant bodies display a serious approach to
the full investigation of the crime committed in Gyumri", he said.
On Jan 12, 6 members of the Avetisyans' family were murdered in
Gyumri. Though 2 weeks have passed since the day of the murder, the
investigation has not yet reasonably explained the reasons why Valery
Permyakov could commit that horrible crime. At the moment, the
criminal is staying in the territory of the Russian 102nd military
base and the residents of Gyumri still demand transferring Permyakov
to Armenian law-enforcers. The only survivor of the Jan 12 tragedy,
6-month-old Seryozha Avetisyan, died of stab wounds on Jan 19.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=777FC250-A655-11E4-95110EB7C0D21663