The former top official in charge of foreign exchange at the Central Bank of Iran, Ahmad Araqchi, was arrested Sunday for alleged economic crimes, according to the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency.
Lithuanian authorities said on Monday they have raised tax evasion charges against the son of the ex-president’s widow because the company he runs and co-owns with his mother allegedly failed to pay some €40,000 in profit tax on a real estate trade in Florida.
Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Ararat Mirzoyan reported the news on his Facebook page, saying that the employees would get paid for June and July as well.
Artsakh National Assembly Presidential Press Secretary Anush Ghavalyan reported the news in a Facebook post, writing that the petition was handed to Armenia’s prosecutor general.
The ministry says the judicial code permits judges to carry firearms and what remains is to regulate the issuance of guns.