
Corruption Case of Armenia's Former Top Cop Headed to Court
Armenia’s established Anti-Corruption Committee (ACC) reports that it has completed its investigation finding former Chief of Police Vladimir Gasparyan guilty of corruption and abuse of official power and has sent the case to the State Prosecutor for a court trial.
Gasparyan has been accused of legalizing more than 2 billion drams of criminally obtained property and committing other criminal corruption acts.
The ACC reports that Gasparyan, during his tenure as Chief of Police (2011-2018) and Deputy Defense Minister (2010-2011), abused his official powers, committed official fraud and waste, and engaged in other corrupt criminal activities.
See: Former Armenian Police Chief Charged with 2 Billion AMD Property Fraud
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