THREE DETAINED ON SUSPICION OF MURDERING ANOTHER SERVICEMAN
14:46 | March 2,2015 | Official
Three persons have been detained in connection with the death of
soldier Albert Safaryan, Armenia's Investigative Committee reports.
Subaltern Arayik Sukiasyan, soldier Gevorg Ghazaryan and junior
sergeant Mihran Hovakimyan were detained within the framework of
a criminal case launched by the Chief Investigation Department of
Armenia's Investigative Committee.
They are suspected of committing crimes under Article 359 (Part 1 and
2) of the Armenian Criminal Code (breach of relations, prescribed by
field manuals, between servicemen not subordinated to each other,
expressed in humiliation of the person's honor and self-esteem,
persecution or violence) and Article 358.1 (Battery or other violent
actions against the commander related to the performance of his
military duties).
Albert E Safaryan, 19, was fatally wounded on his combat duty post on
February 27. Armenia's Investigative Service has instituted a criminal
proceeding into the incident based on the provisions prescribed by
Article 110 (1) of the Criminal Code (causing somebody to commit
suicide).
http://en.a1plus.am/1207056.html
From: Baghdasarian
14:46 | March 2,2015 | Official
Three persons have been detained in connection with the death of
soldier Albert Safaryan, Armenia's Investigative Committee reports.
Subaltern Arayik Sukiasyan, soldier Gevorg Ghazaryan and junior
sergeant Mihran Hovakimyan were detained within the framework of
a criminal case launched by the Chief Investigation Department of
Armenia's Investigative Committee.
They are suspected of committing crimes under Article 359 (Part 1 and
2) of the Armenian Criminal Code (breach of relations, prescribed by
field manuals, between servicemen not subordinated to each other,
expressed in humiliation of the person's honor and self-esteem,
persecution or violence) and Article 358.1 (Battery or other violent
actions against the commander related to the performance of his
military duties).
Albert E Safaryan, 19, was fatally wounded on his combat duty post on
February 27. Armenia's Investigative Service has instituted a criminal
proceeding into the incident based on the provisions prescribed by
Article 110 (1) of the Criminal Code (causing somebody to commit
suicide).
http://en.a1plus.am/1207056.html
From: Baghdasarian