Iranian Students Made A Row At A Yerevan Disco-Club

IRANIAN STUDENTS MADE A ROW AT A YEREVAN DISCO-CLUB

ARMINFO News Agency
October 10, 2006 Tuesday

A group of Iranian students made a row at one of disco-clubs in
Yerevan.

The press-service of the Armenian Prosecutor General’s office says
that around 3 o’clock AM, October 7, they received a call from the
city-dwellers about a row at the "Sava" disco-club. The officers of
the criminal investigation department found out that the row had been
made by the citizens of the Islamic Republic of Iran: students of
the Yerevan State Architectural University, twin brothers Habib and
Muhammad Saravi (born in 1981), students of the Yerevan "Haybusak"
University, Brahimi brothers – Asri (1987) and Faasad (1985), and
Anaida Taimi (1985). The group of the drunk Iranian students made a
number of acts of hooliganism, quarreled with the club’s workers, beat
Director Arthur Matevosyan and broke the glass of the entrance door
with stones. According to the source, the twins were celebrating their
25th anniversary in this original way. The Central Police investigation
department of Armenia has instituted a criminal case under Part 3 of
Article 258 of the Armenian Criminal Code (hooliganism).