RUSSIAN SOLDIER ACCUSED OF KILLING 7 IN ARMENIA TO UNDERGO SANITY EXAM
RAPSI News, Russia
March 5 2015
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14:12 05/03/2015
MOSCOW, March 5 (RAPSI) -Russian soldier Valery Permyakov who stands
charged with fatally shooting seven members of a family in Armenia
must submit to a pretrial sanity examination.
The examination will be conducted at the Russian base located in
Gyumri. It is expected to be complete within two weeks.
An investigation into the murder is being conducted by Russian and
Armenian officials, and all the procedures have been completed,
according to the source.
As a result of an armed assault on January 12 a family of seven was
killed, including a six-month-old baby that died of injuries a week
later. Permyakov was charged with the murder of two or more persons
under the Armenian Criminal Code. He pled guilty later in January.
Investigators interviewed over 30 witnesses and conducted over a
dozen expert reviews.
Chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin
travelled to Yerevan to coordinate the investigation. Bastrykin
said the trial would take place in Armenia and would be public,
which is intended to illustrate the intention of both countries to
provide justice.
http://rapsinews.com/news/20150305/273277649.html
From: Baghdasarian
RAPSI News, Russia
March 5 2015
© RAPSI
14:12 05/03/2015
MOSCOW, March 5 (RAPSI) -Russian soldier Valery Permyakov who stands
charged with fatally shooting seven members of a family in Armenia
must submit to a pretrial sanity examination.
The examination will be conducted at the Russian base located in
Gyumri. It is expected to be complete within two weeks.
An investigation into the murder is being conducted by Russian and
Armenian officials, and all the procedures have been completed,
according to the source.
As a result of an armed assault on January 12 a family of seven was
killed, including a six-month-old baby that died of injuries a week
later. Permyakov was charged with the murder of two or more persons
under the Armenian Criminal Code. He pled guilty later in January.
Investigators interviewed over 30 witnesses and conducted over a
dozen expert reviews.
Chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin
travelled to Yerevan to coordinate the investigation. Bastrykin
said the trial would take place in Armenia and would be public,
which is intended to illustrate the intention of both countries to
provide justice.
http://rapsinews.com/news/20150305/273277649.html
From: Baghdasarian