EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ARRESTED FOR ESCAPE FROM ARMY
Panorama.am
17:00 28/06/06
Apart from Mr. Bryza’s recent statements and the recent incident
at Malatia-Sebastia community, the case of Arman Babajanyan,
editor-in-chief of Jamanak Yerevan, is on the news agenda. Babajanyan
was reported as arrested for faking documents in order to escape from
military service.
According to prosecutor’s office, Babajanyan committed the act
in 2002. However, Babajanyan has crossed the border several times
since that time and consequently no case was initiated against him,
otherwise, he would be under investigation back in 2002. It is no
wonder the law enforcement bodies managed to detail the case in
relatively short time whereas it is almost of a week they cannot
unveil who made the murders in broad day light in Malatia Sebastia
community. May be they do not have political sanction to discover
the case?
If we consider that until today the only person suspended on the case
with the charges of having illegal arms is NA deputy H. Hakobyan’s
cousin, then the verdict of political sanction becomes quite possible.
It is worth to note that similar charges as against Babajanyan
are investigated at the community prosecutor’s office or at the
military prosecutor’s office. Babajanyan’s case, on the other hand,
is examined at the investigation department of general prosecutor’s
office. So, the prosecutor’s office attaches special importance to
this case which in its turn somewhat politicizes the incident with
the editor-in-chief.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress