A Macedonian national accused of belonging to a global identity theft and cyber crime syndicate responsible for US$50 million in financial losses worldwide has pleaded not guilty in a Las Vegas court.
Romanian senator and former justice minister Tudor Chiuariu has been arrested on suspicion of money laundering, trading in influence, and involvement with an organized crime group involved in the illegal restitution of 43,000 hectares of forest.
According to a statement released today by Armenia’s Prosecutor General Office, Valery Permyakov, a Russian citizen serving at the Russian 102nd military base in Gyumri who is suspected of killing six Armenian citizens in Gyumri yesterday, will remain in the custody of Russian law enforcement given that Article 61 of the Russian Constitution states:
Yevgeny Konishev, Russia’s Consular General in Gyumri, today labelled yesterday’s deadly attack on the Avetisyan family as a gross crime that has no justification.
Hounan Poghosyan, First Deputy Head of Armenia’s Police, reports that the Russian suspected of killing six members of a Gyumri family early yesterday, told Russian military officials after being captured that he entered the Avetisyan home randomly and that he didn’t even know if anyone was inside.
Seryozha Avetisyan, the six month old child who miraculously survived a deadly attack yesterday in Gyumri that left six other family members dead, has been transferred to a Yerevan hospital for further medical treatment.
Klimko says that for the past five months Armenian law enforcement bodies have been preventing him from organizing a legal defense and haven’t allowed his lawyer Tigran Atanesyan from familiarizing himself with the case material.
Valery Permyakov, a soldier from the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri suspected of killing six members of the Avetisyan family in Gyumri early yesterday, was detained an hour ago while attempting to cross the border into Turkey near the Armenian border village of Bayantour.