Will the lord of underground be released in two days?
January 28 2015
The Ministry of Justice is investigating the substantiations of the
court decision issued by the Court of General Jurisdiction of Kentron
and Nork-Marash Administrative Districts about dismissal of the
petition to extend the custody for two more months for Andranik
Soghoyan, a lord of underground by the name Zap, identified on 28
October 2014, in Yerevan. The Ministry spokesperson Tsovinar
Khachatryan told to Aravot.am that after studying the reasons for
rejection, the possibilities for the appeal would become clear. Note
that news.am reported that on January 24, the Court of General
Jurisdiction of Kentron and Nork-Marash Administrative Districts
dismissed the petition of the Ministry of Justice to extend the
custody of A. Soghoyan for two months. And if the Ministry of Justice
does not appeal the verdict within 5 days, Soghoyan will be released
on January 29. An international manhunt was announced for A. Soghoyan.
Charges were brought against his by the Municipal Court in Prague in
compliance with the Criminal Code of the Czech Republic, Article 219
(1) and (2), and Article 235 (1) and was sentenced to 22 years in
prison. But so far, there is no verdict that is effective against
Andranik Soghoyan in the Czech Republic.
Arpine SIMONYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/01/28/168585/
From: A. Papazian
January 28 2015
The Ministry of Justice is investigating the substantiations of the
court decision issued by the Court of General Jurisdiction of Kentron
and Nork-Marash Administrative Districts about dismissal of the
petition to extend the custody for two more months for Andranik
Soghoyan, a lord of underground by the name Zap, identified on 28
October 2014, in Yerevan. The Ministry spokesperson Tsovinar
Khachatryan told to Aravot.am that after studying the reasons for
rejection, the possibilities for the appeal would become clear. Note
that news.am reported that on January 24, the Court of General
Jurisdiction of Kentron and Nork-Marash Administrative Districts
dismissed the petition of the Ministry of Justice to extend the
custody of A. Soghoyan for two months. And if the Ministry of Justice
does not appeal the verdict within 5 days, Soghoyan will be released
on January 29. An international manhunt was announced for A. Soghoyan.
Charges were brought against his by the Municipal Court in Prague in
compliance with the Criminal Code of the Czech Republic, Article 219
(1) and (2), and Article 235 (1) and was sentenced to 22 years in
prison. But so far, there is no verdict that is effective against
Andranik Soghoyan in the Czech Republic.
Arpine SIMONYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/01/28/168585/
From: A. Papazian